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Episode: 1230
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Title: HPR1230: Google How Could You
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1230/hpr1230.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 21:59:49
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Hello and welcome to this episode of Hacker Public Radio. A lot of you may know me as
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Neodragon in cyberspace from when I participated in the Linux Basics Podcast or the Colonel
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Panic Podcast or on IRC. Today's topic, Google How Could You? I'd like to start off by giving
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you a bit of a backstory about Stephanie Chute. Her and her husband have been developing
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Go SMS Pro themes, icon packs, live wallpapers, and a few other apps for Android for about
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five years now under the company name SCSCREATIONS and have been in good standing with Google
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for that entire time. You can find Stephanie on Google Plus by name and can also check out their
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website which has a lot of the work that they've done at www.SCSCREATIONSDESCHuteDesigns.com.
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I will put a link in the show notes as well. Most of the information in this episode I got from
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an article posted on the 14th of April by Armando Ferreira on his website, thejoydefect.com,
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titled When Google Betrays You. And again, I'll post a link for the article in the show notes.
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I also spoke briefly with Stephanie on Google Plus about this and got permission from her to do this
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episode. The thing is the Chutes have been earning about almost 100% of their income from selling
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their apps and such on Google Play for the past five years, however on April 11th all that changed.
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See, that's the day Stephanie got a letter from Google stating that her Google Play
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Store account was pulled and that all of her apps had been pulled from the Google Play Store due
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to noncompliance to the Google Play Store terms of servers or whatever the heck it is.
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And then no other explanation was given as to why or what policy she violated or anything like that.
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Stephanie has over the last few days made several attempts, multiple attempts actually,
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to contact Google via phone, email, what have you, as well as posting stuff on Google Plus about
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this in an attempt to get them to explain to her what she violated or why they pulled her account,
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or whatever the case may be. Now, just the other day they sent her another email saying that
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they had sent her prior notice and basically something to the effect that
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all further attempts to contact them via email would be ignored. Now, for starters,
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if you're Google and you're trying to make money off of the Google Play Store,
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I don't think that's exactly the best way to earn people's trust and to get people to
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develop apps for Android if you're basically going to ignore them when they try to resolve issues.
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In any case, as it turns out, Stephanie looked back through her spam folder and get this.
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Google originally sent a notice a few weeks ago about this,
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stating that there were too many search terms, keywords in two of her apps and that she had
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basically seven days to make a change and repost the apps on the app store. Well, guess what?
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Their own Gmail, which she has a Gmail account, their own Gmail is what filtered out their email
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to her to notify her that she needed to make a change on these two apps so that she could stay
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in compliance with the Google Play Store policies. WTF! I mean, seriously, this is messed up all around.
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And as I said earlier, Stephanie and her husband's main source of income. So at this point,
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she's basically out of luck without any other means of income at the moment.
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Now, as of yesterday, what they did was her and her husband went and are in the process of
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migrating all of their themes and apps over to the Amazon app store in an attempt to continue to
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pull in revenue and make a living doing Android development. But see, the thing is she's never had
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any prior issues with the Google Play Store with Google in general. Her apps have always consistently
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been voted into the top 100 apps on the Google Play Store. She's very prolific as a developer.
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Her and her husband both. And she's always been voted up by many users and people who have
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purchased her apps and so forth. So there was no prior indication other than the supposed two apps
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that she used too many key words in the search terms that would indicate or give any reason
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for Google to have pulled her account. Plus, this isn't the first time this has ever happened.
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There was recently 60,000 apps pulled from the Google Play Store in an effort to, quote, unquote,
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fight spam. In addition, if any of you listen to the HPR New Year's Eve show this past January,
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you might remember that corenomical, aka Philip Nubrow, the founder of CrunchBang Linux,
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had a similar run in with Google and ended up losing a month's wages because of it. If you haven't
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listened to the New Year's Eve show, I strongly urge you to go back and listen to it to get the
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full story. As you can see here, Google has a track record for pulling people's Google Play
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accounts and not giving a thorough enough explanation as to why and not responding well enough
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when those people try to resolve these issues with them. Now, as far as Google as a whole,
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I know they have done a lot of good in the past, including bringing Linux to the masses in the form
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of Android and Chrome OS. And I know they have a crap ton of money to throw around and they are
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pro-open source. But does that really give them the right to treat those that help create revenue
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for them like this? No, it doesn't. So my goal is to reach out to as many listeners of HPR as well
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as the other podcasts I contribute to in an effort to not only make people aware of what is going
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on, but also to ask a favor of all of you. If you feel that what Google has done to Stephanie
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and to others is ingest or immoral in any way, I encourage you to reach out to Google via phone,
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email, Google Plus posts, mentioning them on your own podcast even or any other legal means,
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not only to get the point across that we won't stand for this kind of behavior from Google,
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but also to persuade them to reinstate Stephanie Chutes a Google Play account so that she can start
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earning income from it again. And I know she is migrating her apps to the Amazon App Store.
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But let's face it, there are more Android users that access and buy apps from the Google Play Store
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than from the Amazon App Store. I'm not biased, it's just a fact. She may get income from it,
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but she has been doing this for five years. She basically has to start from scratch
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on the Amazon App Store. So she probably won't get the same level of income from it
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that she did from the Google Play Store. So please reach out to Google any way you can
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and let's see if we can't get her account reinstated as soon as possible. And to Stephanie and her
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husband, I just want to say that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Now I would like to take
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a moment and give a shout out to all those that were injured or killed in the Boston
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bombings earlier this week and to their families and friends. I want you to know that I'm more
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and for your loss and my heart, thoughts and prayers go out to you. I hope that all those injured
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will be able to make a speedy recovery and that you will get all the help and support that you
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need to get you through this time. And now for the housekeeping, please feel free to send me
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any feedback you have. Good or bad. You can reach me via email at linuxgeekster.stall
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at gmail.com on Google plus at Matthew Stahl on IRC. My nick is Neo Dragon and I'm usually
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hanging out in the pound augcast planet channel on IRC dot free node dot org or you can hit me up
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on twitter at neo dragon 34. I apologize for any issues or inconsistencies with the audio. I'm
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still learning the ins and outs of audacity and I'm somewhat of a noob when it comes to audio
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production. And once again, this is neo dragon and thank you for listening to this episode of
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