During my trip to the beautiful city of Krakow (Poland) , I noticed a missing place on Google Maps – the absence of public toilets which was nearby me.
Determined to improve this situation, I decided to add these public toilets to Google Maps, and I did so on the same day.
The submission was successfully approved, and shortly after, it began appearing on Google Maps (link to the Google maps).
A few days later, I even added my photo to enhance the listing.
Since I personally used that toilet and had a valuable experience to share, I decided to write a review for this location. To my surprise, my review was rejected without the possibility of any appeal .
The reason provided for the rejectionis rather peculiarand, to be honest, inaccurate. Please take a look at the attachment for more details.
I’m left wondering, how can I defend my review and ensure it gets published? Your help and guidance would be greatly appreciated .
PS: My review complies with the rules and I even tried to wait another 14 days to repost my review, but without any positive effect.
This sounds like a geographic and temporary block to stop spammers. It might be due to other factors and not be your fault. This kind be of block is clearly explained in the guidelines.
That said, another guideline related to what places can be added to Google Maps could be at play here. Places need to have a distinct name. Just repeating the category or naming the toilet after the location is not okay according to @Flash . I haven’t seen this in the official guidelines but we have Flash’s word for it.
I very much agree with you. I do also add public restrooms when I see one that is not on Maps and I have a photo.
If Google really wanted to not have public toilets on Maps they could remove them and remove these categories. And from my experiences as a Maps user getting help finding a restroom can be really helpful.
I wanted to loyally inform you about the rules, but breaking them is what I also do. It just makes more sense. And I take note of Google actions more than unwritten rules.
You won’t be able to know if there are unusually active spammers in this area because most spam get caught even before it is published.
It might be political activists who misuses Maps to communicate their propaganda or harm local businesses by creating fake competition and writing false reviews. I remember once when a central park and famous squares in Copenhagen had thus block for months. This was really annoying and made it impossible to add any new legit places.
I’m trying to post a review about a restaurant I didn’t have good time at, but the review is getting flagged with no explanation and no option to appeal.
@MortenCopenhagen I agree with you that public restrooms as a category are very handy, especially when you are in a foreign city and even I rely on them.
Mine and @Mmike 's reviews have something in common thing - both are negative. So, it is probably unrelated to the category as his one is for the restaurant.
At first sight, it almost seems that Google is blocking negative reviews . I hope I’m wrong, on the other hand.
I really wish that some Googler could step in and share with us the real reason why our reviews are rejected.