Has Google never been wrong?

Even Google breaks. More proof that large does not mean ideal. Let’s break the myth.

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Has Google never been wrong?

Gmail — Emails That Disappear

Do you think Gmail is rock-solid? Think again.

The Bug: Users reported issues with sent emails in February 2023. They showed up in spam and trash. Or even vanished into thin air.

Impact: Personal accounts lost booking confirmations and important requests. Business accounts had direct influence from it. People lost essential threads and contracts.

Google’s Response: The company confirmed the bug. They advised working to fix it. It took a few days to bring the balance back.

Bottom line: Keep backups. Even Gmail can lose your data.

Google Maps — Navigation Errors and Random Re-Routing

Google Maps is our guide, and we trust it. But it sometimes leads us off a cliff.

The Bug: There are cases where Google Maps navigation is playing a bad game. It might lead people into dangerous terrain, closed roads or simple loops.

Example: In Colorado (2023), dozens of drivers were sent down a muddy dirt road that became impassable. It looked like a shortcut. It wasn’t.

Another Case: Randomly changed ETAs and waypoints — even when standing still.

Google’s Fix: Blamed outdated map data. Pushed silent updates later.

Reminder: GPS isn’t gospel. If it looks wrong, it might be.

Google Photos — Face Grouping Glitches and Identity Mix-Ups

Google Photos promises to organize your life. Smart face recognition, automatic albums. Except when it messes up.

The Bug: The Face grouping feature misidentified people. Also, it combined unrelated faces and tagged the wrong person in the albums.

What Happened: Users found that their exes, friends, or even strangers were grouped as one person. It made private memories feel exposed or broken.

Worse: Some people got labelled with someone else’s name across devices — causing confusion and even emotional distress.

Google’s Position: They acknowledged the AI model wasn’t perfect, and gave a toggle to disable face grouping. No fix for incorrect merges, though.

Takeaway: When AI guesses wrong, it can get personal.

YouTube — The Broken Notifications Trap

YouTube runs on Google. And it breaks in weird ways.

The Bug: In 2022–2023, users and creators reported that notifications were not being sent for new video uploads or live streams.

The Problem: Subscribed users never got pinged. Some creators lost thousands of views because no one knew they posted.

Who It Hit: Everyone — casual watchers, top-tier influencers, and monetized channels.

Google’s Response: They confirmed delays and errors, blamed backend updates, and suggested people recheck the bell icon.

Result: Creators lost revenue. Viewers missed content. All because of “notifications.”

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