frontpage.
newsnewestaskshowjobs

Made with ♥ by @iamnishanth

Open Source @Github

fp.

BTDUex Safe? The Back End Withdrawal Anomalies

1•aoijfoqfw•32s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Compile-Time Vibe Coding

https://github.com/Michael-JB/vibecode
1•michaelchicory•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ensemble – macOS App to Manage Claude Code Skills, MCPs, and Claude.md

https://github.com/O0000-code/Ensemble
1•IO0oI•6m ago•1 comments

PR to support XMPP channels in OpenClaw

https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/pull/9741
1•mickael•6m ago•0 comments

Twenty: A Modern Alternative to Salesforce

https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty
1•tosh•8m ago•0 comments

Raspberry Pi: More memory-driven price rises

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/more-memory-driven-price-rises/
1•calcifer•14m ago•0 comments

Level Up Your Gaming

https://d4.h5go.life/
1•LinkLens•18m ago•1 comments

Di.day is a movement to encourage people to ditch Big Tech

https://itsfoss.com/news/di-day-celebration/
2•MilnerRoute•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI generated personal affirmations playing when your phone is locked

https://MyAffirmations.Guru
4•alaserm•20m ago•3 comments

Show HN: GTM MCP Server- Let AI Manage Your Google Tag Manager Containers

https://github.com/paolobietolini/gtm-mcp-server
1•paolobietolini•21m ago•0 comments

Launch of X (Twitter) API Pay-per-Use Pricing

https://devcommunity.x.com/t/announcing-the-launch-of-x-api-pay-per-use-pricing/256476
1•thinkingemote•21m ago•0 comments

Facebook seemingly randomly bans tons of users

https://old.reddit.com/r/facebookdisabledme/
1•dirteater_•22m ago•1 comments

Global Bird Count

https://www.birdcount.org/
1•downboots•23m ago•0 comments

What Is Ruliology?

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/what-is-ruliology/
2•soheilpro•25m ago•0 comments

Jon Stewart – One of My Favorite People – What Now? with Trevor Noah Podcast [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44uC12g9ZVk
2•consumer451•27m ago•0 comments

P2P crypto exchange development company

1•sonniya•41m ago•0 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
2•jesperordrup•45m ago•0 comments

Write for Your Readers Even If They Are Agents

https://commonsware.com/blog/2026/02/06/write-for-your-readers-even-if-they-are-agents.html
1•ingve•46m ago•0 comments

Knowledge-Creating LLMs

https://tecunningham.github.io/posts/2026-01-29-knowledge-creating-llms.html
1•salkahfi•46m ago•0 comments

Maple Mono: Smooth your coding flow

https://font.subf.dev/en/
1•signa11•53m ago•0 comments

Sid Meier's System for Real-Time Music Composition and Synthesis

https://patents.google.com/patent/US5496962A/en
1•GaryBluto•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Slop News – HN front page now, but it's all slop

https://dosaygo-studio.github.io/hn-front-page-2035/slop-news
6•keepamovin•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Empusa – Visual debugger to catch and resume AI agent retry loops

https://github.com/justin55afdfdsf5ds45f4ds5f45ds4/EmpusaAI
1•justinlord•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bitcoin wallet on NXP SE050 secure element, Tor-only open source

https://github.com/0xdeadbeefnetwork/sigil-web
2•sickthecat•1h ago•1 comments

White House Explores Opening Antitrust Probe on Homebuilders

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-06/white-house-explores-opening-antitrust-probe-i...
1•petethomas•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: MindDraft – AI task app with smart actions and auto expense tracking

https://minddraft.ai
2•imthepk•1h ago•0 comments

How do you estimate AI app development costs accurately?

1•insights123•1h ago•0 comments

Going Through Snowden Documents, Part 5

https://libroot.org/posts/going-through-snowden-documents-part-5/
1•goto1•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: MCP Server for TradeStation

https://github.com/theelderwand/tradestation-mcp
1•theelderwand•1h ago•0 comments

Canada unveils auto industry plan in latest pivot away from US

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgd2j80klmo
3•breve•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Tell HN: Google Maps reviews in Germany are basically dead

35•tahaygun•6mo ago
I’ve come to the conclusion that Google Maps is no longer a reliable tool for choosing restaurants in Germany. The review system has been quietly but thoroughly broken—weaponized by businesses and their legal teams to scrub away anything remotely negative. What’s left is basically curated marketing, not real customer feedback.

This all started for me about three years ago, when I left a Google review for a doctor saying I felt discriminated against. Shortly after, I got slapped with a legal threat demanding €40,000 in damages. I ended up settling and paying €1,000 in legal fees just to avoid the nightmare of going to court. That was my wake-up call—but back then, I thought it was an edge case.

It’s not.

Lately, it’s hit the restaurant scene hard. In just the past few weeks, I’ve received around 15 emails from Google telling me my reviews were removed. Every single one was a review below 5 stars. No hate speech, no personal attacks—just honest feedback like “service was slow” or “overpriced for the quality.” All gone.

Here’s the kicker: Google now asks me to prove I’m telling the truth about my experience. Think about how insane that is. How do you “prove” a bad dining experience? Am I supposed to film my entire meal in case I need evidence later?

Meanwhile, businesses don’t have to prove anything to claim defamation. All they need is a lawyer who knows how to fire off the right takedown request, and Google caves.

The result? You can’t trust the review scores anymore. Negative feedback is disappearing, and everything looks like a 4.7-star gem—even if it’s objectively mediocre. What used to be a crowdsourced recommendation engine has turned into a polished PR board.

It’s sad. Reviews used to be one of the most useful parts of the internet—messy, flawed, but real. In Germany, at least on Google Maps, they’re now basically fake.

Comments

janandonly•6mo ago
All reviews should be made anonymously on a public platform (not a company website).

To prevent spam, a web of trust has te be employed.

v5v3•6mo ago
Review can be shown anonymously but the reviewer has to be verified otherwise your competitors/haters will make false ones.
WHA8m•6mo ago
I generally think "web of trust" may be the only solution to save the internet.
theGeatZhopa•6mo ago
that a big problem. Its because one never know whether its a customer or a bad actor giving the bad rating. In the case of google, I would go through the process and tell them everything about the visit (proof it) and then, if it gets blocked, issue a complaint with the regulators/Bundesnetzagentur.

May be you also didn't chose the right legal counseling? Just wondering.. but yes. Its a weapon and each one utilizes it. I would go on the full with such things and give proof and write quotes for the time needed and send them to the businesses like "because you cant stand the truth, here is the quote for 1h search evidence, 1h write up, 1h ... this that. Its perfect legal to write quotes in Germany. Its important not to move away from your right.

the other thing is, you don't know whether the removal is initiated by the businesses or is an algorithm-change happend??? Thats also a known thing, businesses losing bad and good customer ratings. They also tend to sue google after for their good reviews.

good luck on all your paths you step onto ;)

I once also had a situation with a doctor. But at that time I said bye and let him do the work of removing the post. I think, I'll go visit his office one day and write the same thing again with a few additional photos that puts a ledger on my written thing.

tahaygun•6mo ago
Thanks. I am pretty sure that they are the ones initiating it though. I mean if I had a restaurant I wouldn't want either to have bad reviews, but it shouldn't be that simple.
davorak•6mo ago
> This all started for me about three years ago, when I left a Google review for a doctor saying I felt discriminated against. Shortly after, I got slapped with a legal threat demanding €40,000 in damages. I ended up settling and paying €1,000 in legal fees just to avoid the nightmare of going to court. That was my wake-up call—but back then, I thought it was an edge case.

Sounds like you need an anti-slapp law[1], I did a quick google and it looks like one is in the works[2] but not implemented yet. Given your experience it seem unlikely anything is currently in place, of if there is it does not give much protection.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_lawsuit_against_publ...

[2] https://www.blueprintforfreespeech.net/en/news/german-govern...

tahaygun•6mo ago
Sounds interesting. When I told the case I had to my lawyer friends from the US, they laughed and said it would be funny to have such a case there. So we definitely need something like that.
Imanari•6mo ago
> This all started for me about three years ago, when I left a Google review for a doctor saying I felt discriminated against. Shortly after, I got slapped with a legal threat demanding €40,000 in damages. I ended up settling and paying €1,000 in legal fees just to avoid the nightmare of going to court.

They can force you to court over a google review?!

iExploder•6mo ago
if they can figure out who made the review they can claim defamation
tahaygun•6mo ago
Exactly, and at that time I was naive to put my (only first name) name on Google, as it is my only account. And they figured it out from their patients' records and sued me.
iExploder•6mo ago
I've seen this several times in Google maps, the business owner finds out who the client is (gym, doctor, even ice cream shop) and confronts the client in the comments or even personally (seen once) instead of taking in the feedback
v5v3•6mo ago
Defamation is when you say something you knew to be false.

Leaving a review that is honest is absolutely fine.

iExploder•6mo ago
And when you get sued that's judge who has to decide that and for that you go to court, and for that you need a lawyer. Hence why most people just CBA...
jorisboris•6mo ago
In last few years I’ve been to multiple very mediocre hotels and restaurants with 4.5 or higher rating, so there is definitely some sort of manipulation going on.

Frankly, if I had a restaurant I would also try to crank up my rating.

It’s still useful though, the above experiences taught me to actually read the reviews, and read between the lines. It just takes more time.

snicky•6mo ago
This year I tend to ignore restaurants with rates lower than 4.7 as this usually means they are not really worth the money. I do the same evaluating places to stay on booking.com. If it's an apartment it has to be at least 9.5 and have more than 50 reviews. Otherwise the reviews could be just all fake. Good hotels usually start around 9.0 (I think people have higher expectations against hotels in general thus lower ratings).

I have to say re-building those internal scales takes a couple of brain cycles in my head every now and then, but I'm already used to those skewed ratings after checking IMDb reviews for years and learning that anything below 7.2 is a total crap and the rating above 8.0 usually marks a masterpiece.

iExploder•6mo ago
we are back to using word of mouth, museum Europe reinventing the wheel :D

and honestly in western europe and especially in german speaking countries restaurants are not really worth the high price, I rarely go, and most of the time only when someone recommends or its absolutely necessary like on a vacation with family once in blue moon

wrboyce•6mo ago
All restaurants in Western Europe are bad? That is… quite the sweeping statement.
iExploder•6mo ago
> All restaurants in Western Europe are bad? That is… quite the sweeping statement.

completely agree with you, the statement _you_ made is quite the sweeping statement

codemusings•6mo ago
Trust me 1-Star-Drive-By Reviews by "customers" without any merit are just as bad for businesses.

So, congrats. You've basically discovered that online review systems suck. Look at app stores. Look at Amazon product reviews. It's all being gamed and manipulated and abused. Google obviously won't moderate any of this because there's no substantial business value.

Scrubbington•6mo ago
What alternatives do we have to find good restaurants while travelling around in Germany or Europe?

TripAdvisor, OpenTable - do they suffer under the same mechanisms that all ratings finally go up?

mstaoru•6mo ago
That's the truth, there are whole agencies specializing in removing bad reviews in Germany. The laws are really skewed against consumers in this respect.

I was looking for a gym and went to several, multiple times, paying outrageous amounts for single visits. Then I reviewed them on Google. None of my reviews survived the "defamation" steamroller.

I guess soon we'll be like Chinese people, inventing parables to say the truth without getting censored. "This was an amazing gym for a relaxing afternoon of crowd watching", or "I very thoroughly enjoyed the company of my friends while waiting for food in this restaurant, it also left me with an overrwhelming lightness in both my stomach and my wallet"...

aosaigh•6mo ago
I was recently in Mexico and 3 different places asked us directly for positive reviews in exchange for free food/drinks. This made me reconsider how I use Google Maps for finding places to eat and stay. You basically have to rely on the 2-star and 4-star reviews to filter out a) the lunatics and b) the shills.
v5v3•6mo ago
Trustpilot is a long running website that does reviews by customers.

So it can be done.

>This all started for me about three years ago, when I left a Google review for a doctor saying I felt discriminated against. Shortly after, I got slapped with a legal threat demanding €40,000 in damages. I ended up settling and paying €1,000 in legal fees just to avoid the nightmare of going to court.

Can you post the review you wrote? (Minus the company name) As unless you wrote it very badly, not sure why you backed down.

tahaygun•6mo ago
I was speaking English, and the doctor refused to communicate with me, saying, "This is Germany and you should speak German." He then injected me with anesthesia. When I woke up, I was deeply upset and shaken by the experience.

Afterward, I tried to leave a review detailing what happened and called the treatment(not him/her) racist. The doctor rejected my review and responded by claiming, "I have people of color employees in my practice and love speaking English."

My lawyer advised me against pursuing legal action. He said it would be a long, drawn-out process that I might not win in the end. Even now, thinking about it makes me furious.