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morganeilish replied to your post “so Google Maps constantly asks me questions about places I’ve been….”
Some restaurant chains have bottomless refills on pop. That’s probably what google meant by all you can drink option.
I feel like that’s pretty different! I feel like that’s “free drink refills” not “all-you-can-drink”!!!
There should be a little FAQ of “what these criteria mean” just to avoid confusion here.
Oh the other one it constantly asks is “does this place have good views” and like. I can’t. Easily think of any restaurants I’ve eaten in lately that I’d answer “yes” to that.
I can imagine one. There are like, waterfront places and stuff. Maybe it’s that western new york doesn’t really have what you’d call… terrain…
but it makes me laugh every time because like. One time the restaurant was in a basement. Another time the only window in the place looked out on a brick wall. Another time the windows all had blinds drawn because the next building was arm’s-length away. Mostly, the windows look out onto the parking lot. Why of all possible questions would you ask me that, Google?
And when it asks me if a place is “romantic” I really want to know what the criteria are. what does that mean. More importantly, what does the computer think that means.
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morganeilish replied to your post “so Google Maps constantly asks me questions about places I’ve been….”
Some restaurant chains have bottomless refills on pop. That’s probably what google meant by all you can drink option.
I feel like that’s pretty different! I feel like that’s “free drink refills” not “all-you-can-drink”!!!
There should be a little FAQ of “what these criteria mean” just to avoid confusion here.
Oh the other one it constantly asks is “does this place have good views” and like. I can’t. Easily think of any restaurants I’ve eaten in lately that I’d answer “yes” to that.
I can imagine one. There are like, waterfront places and stuff. Maybe it’s that western new york doesn’t really have what you’d call… terrain…
but it makes me laugh every time because like. One time the restaurant was in a basement. Another time the only window in the place looked out on a brick wall. Another time the windows all had blinds drawn because the next building was arm’s-length away. Mostly, the windows look out onto the parking lot. Why of all possible questions would you ask me that, Google?
And when it asks me if a place is “romantic” I really want to know what the criteria are. what does that mean. More importantly, what does the computer think that means.
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