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How to reach out to Google

15 or even 10 years ago there were various ways to get a human to reply to you.

I think the last way that worked was through ad words. You'd make an ad, then contact support and saying why is this crap content ranking better than me. Support would blah blah, you'd say what's the point in paying for ads and then they'd get someone from webspam or the like to get in touch with you.

I did this. Got a lot from the webspam person mainly about they were working on removing low content results from that category and thanks for bringing to their attention.

Sure enough 6 months later there was a purge and all was good again.

Tried the same again and kept getting robot replies.

Anyone know how to reach a human these days or is it completely AI powered these days?

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