Their initial reaction last February was to freak out and ban the substring 'gun', which made life even grimmer than usual for anime and Guns N' Roses fans. Their subsequent reaction was to let the system run again without adequate oversight.https://www.businessinsider.nl/google-shopping-bans-gun-searches-water-guns-guns-n-roses-2018-2/ …
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I’m sure
@Sam_L_Shead would love to ask Google PR about this
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It's prohibited by the Google dangerous products policy (https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/6150004 …). My point is that Google does not bother to enforce its own chosen policies on firearm sales except when called out. Whether the products sold are legal, or bought by good people, is not germane.
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