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Google reportedly trains employees to avoid words like ‘dominant,’ ‘unique,’ and ‘the leader’ to protect the company against antitrust backlash – Business Insider Australia
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, reportedly trains new employees to not use certain words that may come back to haunt the firm in antitrust backlash.

- Google reportedly trains new employees to avoid using certain words that may jeopardize the company in antitrust backlash down the line, per a report from The Markup.
- The off-limits words include “unique,” “dominant,” “the leader,” and “unmatched,” among others. Google also reminds employees to avoid sending a message that the firm is out to ‘crush,’ ‘kill,’ ‘hurt,’ ‘block,’ or do anything else that might be perceived as evil or unfair.”
- A company spokesperson t…
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