In the past few days, people have been trying to figure out if Podesta's Pizza Mansion on Google maps was legitimately put there, or if some troll put it there. I've been reading up on how to add a business to Google maps and it is not as easy or simple as people make it out to be.
(note: this is all assuming that the screen shots themselves weren't fake)
Summary of what I found:
-
Anyone can add anything to Google Maps, but that doesn't mean it will be viewable and searchable to everyone else - it has to actually be reviewed and accepted by Google Map Maker moderators, which can take several weeks.
-
If you want to add a business, you need a Google Business account in order to add verifying information.
-
Even if the moderators accept the business you have added, you don't get to pick if your business will have an icon on Google Maps. If you do get an icon (e.g. the fork and spoon icon meant to signify restaurants), that is something you have no control over, Google picks it based on algorithms that determine what kind of business it is.
Source from Google Support:
The place labels shown on Google Maps are determined algorithmically based on a large number of factors. One factor these algorithms consider is the accuracy of the business information and the richness of the content associated with the business.
Verifying your business improves the chances that your business will display with a place label.
Note that business accuracy and Google being able verify the information are important factors.
You can go to the Google support pages about this subject and see pages of people complaining that their businesses are not on the map or showing up with an icon, and the moderators will ask them to verify their businesses.
You must be getting a generic POI/Establishment Place label icon, usually Google Local algorithms is good enough to determine the type of icon, based on the categories used, but sometimes it makes mistakes or take a long time to assign the proper icon.
Could you please provide your business details to investigate and see if we can offer any suggestions
URL of the public Local listing:
Business name (as it is in your account):
Business location: Street address, City, State/Province, Country
Business telephone (as it is in your account):
Business category (e.g. hospital, etc.):
Website:
So as you can see above, first your business needs to be reviewed and approved by moderators, and after you have been approved, to ensure your business gets an icon, you need to provide some actual information that Google can verify either automatically or that moderators can later verify manually.
This makes me wonder how Podesta's Pizza Mansion was accepted, and how it got an icon? If it got the icon automatically, how did Google's algorithms approve of the searchable label and icon, given that it's in the middle of no where and there is no evidence of it being a real place?
I'm not saying that Podesta's Pizza Mansion is real. It could still be a troll. I just wanted to point out that it is not as easy to add a place as others have been claiming it to be.
edit: fixed wrong URL and made the information easier to understand.
view the rest of the comments →
SoldierofLight ago
I believe you're on to something here. Lately, when I see maps or images that have been obviously tampered with in some way, my first assumption is that the bad guys did it. But your post reminded me of something one of the Insiders recently posted on 4chan, https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/112808283 and that was, "You must start fighting. This is a cyber war and an information war. There are no rules." WHAT IF someone with inside knowledge of Podesta and the other POS also has the ability to use cyber warfare (i.e. hack Google maps) and is offering us clues, or Look At This! Regardless of who put that icon there, it got you thinking, several of us thinking, and that will likely bring us something good. I'd like to hope they're not ALL larpers, but the challenge is in figuring out the who, what, why, when, and where.
spez_dispenser ago
This is like a giant game of Pokemon Go.
Example - Pokemon Go is an intel operation to get "eyes on the ground" to collect the geospatial intelligence that google earth can't. The creator of the game even has ties to intel.
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/4sa0w6/pokemon_go_geospatial_intelligence_gathering/ https://theoutsidernews.com/articles/2016/07/12/pok%C3%A9mon-go-investor-has-close-ties-us-intelligence
It's the same principle at work. I like to think the good (and bad) guys at the alphabet agencies are monitoring VOAT, 4Chan and others for leads.
So if they wanted eyes on something, they "plant a pokemon" so to speak, and thousands of diggers show up to analyze the data six ways to sunday.
Trump is doing the same thing. He says "Incident last night in Sweden", and the attack dogs start fact-checking to find out there was no incident in Sweden, while at the same time, millions of people are becoming redpilled on how much of a shithole sweden is becoming.
It's as though we are playing a real-life ARG:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_reality_game
SoldierofLight ago
I like your Pokemon analogy. I wonder if the possible real reason behind that game is why instinctively I had no desire to play it.
Here's to all the good guys trying to salvage the planet before God throws his hands up. And if any of you good guys on three-letter teams are hanging out with us, feel free to throw us as many breadcrumbs as you can.