This is a really stupid article. It reads like some english essay written by a college student. The author basically just brings up a bunch of anecdotes where Google did some bad stuff. In my opinion, this reflects a rather naive worldview. All large organizations are comprised of people, and sometimes people make mistakes or make decisions that make other people mad.<p>It seeks to find some kind of metaphor from Google's removal of "don't be evil" but ends up as a whimsical, emotional rant, IMO. And ignores the fact that "Don't be evil" actually is still used by Google.<p>Also I'd recommend putting (2018) in the title.
I think one should also reflect on the wonders that big tech have given us. For example, because of Google Maps I can drive to any place with detailed directions and without fear of getting lost. I am terrible at directions, and this a great help to me. Thanks, Google.