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Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Results

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:56 pm
by Dangermouse
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012 ... s-results/

This is very concerning and not just because in this instance it relates to shooting.

Google sent out an email to Google Adwords customers saying that they are going to pull all Google Shopping results for guns, ammunition, gun optics and gun accessories (Shopping results, not general search results).


HamLund Tactical received this email and posted it on 68forums.com (emphasis added) ...

Dear Merchant,

We're writing to let you know about some upcoming changes to the product listings you submit to Google. As we recently announced, we are starting to transition our shopping experience to a commercial model that builds on Product Listing Ads. This new shopping experience is called Google Shopping. As part of this transition, we'll begin to enforce a set of new policies for Google Shopping in the coming weeks. A new list of the allowed, restricted, and prohibited products on Google Shopping is available on our new policy page - http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/ApI7UWRj6OCZpd.

Based on a review of the products you're currently submitting, it appears that some of the content in your Merchant Center account, HamLund Tactical, will be affected by these policy changes. In particular we found that your products may violate the following policies:

Weapons

When we make this change, Google will disapprove all of the products identified as being in violation of policies. We ask that you make any necessary changes to your feeds and/or site to comply, so that your products can continue to appear on Google Shopping.

To help you through this new set of policies and how to comply with them, we would like to give you some specific suggestions regarding the changes needed to keep your offers running on Google Shopping.

Weapons

As highlighted on our new policy page http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/ApI7UWRj6OCZpd, in order to comply with the Google Shopping policies you need to comply first with the AdWords policies http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/StQ08jAzM4fVtG. We do not allow the promotion or sale of weapons and any related products such as ammunitions or accessory kits on Google Shopping. In order to comply with our new policies, please remove any weapon-related products from your data feed and then re-submit your feed in the Merchant Center. For more information on this policy please visit http://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/GbBNIGHOribLzf.

We're constantly reviewing our policies, and updating them when necessary, to ensure we're offering the best experience possible to our users. We've identified a set of policy principles to govern our policy efforts on Google Shopping in the U.S. These principles are:

1) Google Shopping should provide a positive experience to users. Showing users the right products at the right time can truly enhance a user's experience. When people trust us to deliver them to a destination that's relevant, original, and easy to navigate this creates a positive online experience to the benefit of both users and merchants.

2 ) Google Shopping should be safe for all users. User safety is everyone's business, and we can't do business with those who don't agree. Scams, phishing, viruses, and other malicious activities on the Internet damage the value of the Internet for everyone. Trying to get around policies or "game the system" is unfair to our users, and we can't allow that.

3) Google Shopping should comply with local laws and regulations. Many products and services are regulated by law, which can vary from country to country. All advertising, as well as the products and services being advertised, must clearly comply with all applicable laws and regulations. For the most part, our policies aren't designed to describe every law in every country. All advertisers bear their own responsibility for understanding the laws applicable to their business. Our policies are often more restrictive than the law, because we need to be sure we can offer services that are legal and safe for all users.

4) Google Shopping should be compatible with Google's brand decisions. Google Shopping must be compatible with company brand decisions. Our company has a strong culture and values, and we've chosen not to allow ads that promote products and services that are incompatible with these values. In addition, like all companies, Google sometimes makes decisions based on technical limitations, resource constraints, or requirements from our business partners. Our policies reflect these realities.

We've given much thought to our stance on this content, as well as the potential effect our policy decision could have on our Merchants, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Sincerely,

The Google Shopping Team

© 2012 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Merchant Center account.

This is a pity. I liked using Google Shopping to compare prices on gun-related products. Google now has a worse policy than ebay, which at least allows accessories. Shame on you Google.

UPDATE: I published this post a few hours ago and the search "5.56mm ammo" (as seen in the screenshot above) worked in Google Shopping. I now get "5.56mm ammo - did not match any shopping results". It may still be working for some people, depending on which Google servers you are hitting.

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:56 pm
by Mr_Logic
joy. Censorship here we go again. I really do have issues with this - if something is legal then it should be on there, end of - I object to corporations being able to make such policy.

Equally, that's their right as private companies, but they need to understand their duties when the run things which underpin the whole internet!

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:54 am
by shugie
Mr_Logic wrote:joy. Censorship here we go again. I really do have issues with this - if something is legal then it should be on there, end of - I object to corporations being able to make such policy.

Equally, that's their right as private companies, but they need to understand their duties when the run things which underpin the whole internet!
Nice chance there for someone to set up a shooting oriented search engine.

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:26 am
by kennyc
just did a search in Google shopping , and .223 ammo came up OK for me ?

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:00 pm
by andyh
Obviously I don't agree with Google, I'll just use a different search engine. Simples :grin:

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:22 pm
by Oddbod
Ah well, Google just lost my AdWords & advertising revenue as I emailed them & cancelled my account.
That's £500 a year they've lost straight off even though I don't deal in anything related to firearms.

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:22 pm
by ovenpaa
Google is already quite selective in search results, I was looking for information on shellfish in Denmark a couple of years ago and Google told me some of the results were not allowed to be displayed in my country, I was in the UK FFS!

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:10 am
by Chuck
Even more annoying is sitting here trying to access sites for Alco targets and Speedwell targets, and this retard government has them BLOCKED!

Censorship here is loony: ciggies and ALL background ads, car makers badges etc are smudged out, they even smudge out ads in WESTERNS set in the 1860's FFS!

BUT, they never smudge out people beating, murdering or abusing their women, wives and kids..weird that eh.

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:37 am
by dromia
So what are people using instead of Google?

What do people rate search engine wise?

Re: Google Shopping Censors All Gun, Ammo & Accessories Resu

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:38 am
by dromia
BTW I'm trying Bing at the moment, whatever that is. Probably a subsidiary of Google. Seems to work OK though.