![]() ![]() He sees the problem in the whole review structure, starting with uncoordinated teams and the automated takedown that suspended the whole AutoVoice action after a user set up a command full of insults, something the developer has no control over. Despite all the hardship he had to endure, Dias thinks that the individual Google support staff members themselves were good throughout the process. We've also reached out to Google for more information - specifically why the action was removed when it's clearly not in violation of any of Google's policies, whether or not the company performs a manual review of these takedowns, and why it doesn't do more to raise the quality of its developer support - but a response wasn't immediately forthcoming.ĪutoVoice should now be working in all supported languages again, as developer João Dias reports. We've reached out to Dias for more details regarding Google's takedown, and after our initial publication, he informed us that a representative claims to have flagged his app to ensure it won't be taken down for this reason again, though Google has confusingly already rejected his re-submission, contrary to that promise. Hopefully this will resolve itself soon, but until then unfortunately AutoVoice is not available on the Google Assistant. I have appealed to Google to clear this mess up and have also resubmitted the action to see if they simply accept it again cause in their tests they won't get the hate speech. So apparently a German user decided to have some fun with the service to cuss at himself and Google says AutoVoice promotes hate speech □ ![]()
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