Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Why I refuse to trust Google’s error messages

 

My biggest nightmare is trusting Google

My biggest nightmare is trusting Google.


I no longer trust Google when it sends messages instructing me to “fix” errors on my blog. The reason is simple: this is the same company that destroyed our first blog and has repeatedly manipulated the second one, reducing its visibility and interfering with its indexing.

 

When a platform has a history of altering URLs, redirecting pages, and suppressing content, it loses the moral authority to present itself as a helpful guide. So when Google suddenly claims, “This is the new reason your articles are not being indexed,” I cannot accept that at face value.

 

I know from experience that many of these so-called “errors” were created by Google itself. For that reason, any message from Google telling me to “fix” something will always be treated as deceptive. 


A company that has deliberately interfered with my work cannot expect me to believe that its warnings are genuine or its intentions are honest.

 

I have seen how they manipulate my URLs, how they reduce my visibility, and how they create problems only to pretend they are helping me solve them. My trust is not blind, and it is certainly not for sale.

 

In every man’s chest, there is a heart, and even the strongest heart has a limit to what it can endure. Mine has reached that limit with Google.

 

At this moment, I have no trust left in the company, and I doubt that trust will ever return in my lifetime. The burden is no longer on me to believe them; it is on them to prove me wrong.

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