Uhhhh sure?
Uhhhh sure?
Bruh comments and 56 seconds later deletes their account?
stops using service
additional data that you stopped using
rrreeeeeeeeeeeee
EDIT: I’m a dum dum.
I use and routinely contribute to OSM, and I hate Google Maps both ethically and because the actual underlying map is just half-baked.
This is a ridiculous explanation for why GMaps suggests nominally slower routes alongside the main one. What’s happening in the OP image is clearly a bug, not Google begging you to pretty please do 8 superfluous minutes of data collection for them.
This comment is just fucking stupid and based on nothing when a much more cogent explanation exists. I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that you travel farther, but seriously? Show any evidence at all that this is why it performs this extremely normal and explicable routing operation.
Oh, shit. I’m sorry. I’ve heard some wild takes on Lemmy lately, but I still shouldn’t have assumed.
But now I still have to disagree; this is part of a worldwide psychological experiment for Google to learn about users’ willingness to do useless work.
Google Maps has been doing a lot of weird shit lately. I recently went on a road trip, going to a place I hit every year, taking my regular toll-less route, which is mostly 95.
G-Maps kept trying me to take new routes, which had tolls, and took LONGER. It tried to detail me at least a dozen times, just changing my route without my consent. I had to stay on it every minute. I came to the conclusion that Google is cutting deals with states to shift people to toll roads, even if it takes longer. Probably getting a cut of the tolls. So it doesn’t matter which route you want to take, based on less mileage or fastest, they are going to prioritize the route that makes them the most money.
On the way back, I left late, after my event. I expected to drive for a couple of hours, take a nap, and finish. After a few hours, I realize that even though I had put my home address in, like I had a million times before, G-Maps decided I must mean a similar address in a different STATE, and in my tiredness, I didn’t realize it until I was crossing the border into the wrong state. I had to backtrack, and all that time was wasted.
What the fuck is Google Maps doing? That was just one trip. I’ve learned to stay on top of G-Maps. You can’t trust them at all.
Yeah, I figured I’d get half way home, take a nap for a few hours and finish in the morning. Instead, I just took a nap, and did pretty much the entire trip in one shot.
It also meant that I hit a bad accident that caused about a 2 hour slow down, that I would have missed if I had been correctly navigated the night before. So my 5 hour trip ended up taking about 10 hours. Pissed me off for the entire trip.
I don’t want traffic updates. They keep changing my route to a complicated one I didn’t want, to save like 1 minute in theory. If I could change it to opt-in route suggestions instead of opt-out route switcheroos, then I might like that feature. I am not available to use the phone while I am driving the car.
I loved my old standalone GPS device until it was stolen.
the main reason I use navigation is for traffic, though
but if you know that’s not going to be a concern, absolutely a good idea
I can see AI being useful in calculating more accurate ETAs and such, but this seemed like they’ve been tasked to direct traffic to toll roads.
I don’t need AI to be smart for me, I need it to be efficient.
My understanding is that it always tries to give you 2-3 route options. It defaults to what it thinks is the shortest, but it gives you a couple of options that are slightly longer. You might prefer those other options for various reasons.
But if there aren’t a whole lot of altenate options, the 2-3 options for slightly longer routes might include “ridiculous” things like this. It doesn’t know. It wouldn’t know why you wouldn’t always want the shortest route, but of course as humans, we have preferences and knowlege Maps doesn’t have.
