We just updated our Transparency Report, showing how many requests Google gets for information about its users. But…

We just updated our Transparency Report, showing how many requests Google gets for information about its users. But we’re not allowed to give the full story because the U.S. government says that requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) must be kept secret. We can tell you this: Requests have more than doubled around the world since 2009, and more than tripled in the U.S.: http://g.co/u5sp

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So here’s the thing:

So here’s the thing:

Everyone knows you don’t comment on YouTube, unless you want to be verbally assaulted, threatened, and worse. Its a troll party, all day, every day.

So now Google, in its infinite wisdom sheer idiocy, has decided to share your G+ posts and comments where you’ve included YouTube links, as comments on YouTube.

What the holy f^&k were they thinking? That a social network that already has huge problems with abusive trolls needs MOAR TROLLING?

Oh, and if you disable comments on YouTube, you disable them in your post. If you delete them from YouTube, it deletes your post.

Vic Gundotra what the hell were you thinking when you commented less than two weeks ago on Kimberly Chapman’s post about trolling on G+? Were you just paying lip service to get us women-folk to shut up? Because that’s certainly how it seems now. How can we trust you at this point at all?

Throw in that one of your mouthpieces is telling women that they shouldn’t interact with the trolls at all if they don’t want to be threatened with rape, and well, F&^K YOU Google.