roxolotl

This will probably get flagged but it’s a good example of how any industry as powerful and global as the tech industry is inextricably with the political fates of the world.

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jjtheblunt

this is misleading: Apple sources external datasets for maps and continuously imports, which used Scala last i knew, so the question is what upstream map source is removing Lebanese sites?

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jmyeet

There is a long history of what goes on a map being controversial. Changing a map or leaving it alone is a position either way.

One such area is the disputed region of Kashmir, which has been an issue for decade, as recently as February 2026 [1].

Go back further and you have official maps depicting "savagery" [2].

Even the use of the Mercator projection perpetuates biases. Modern maps aren't as removed from these biases as one might think [3].

[1]: https://www.dawn.com/news/1972510

[2]: https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/2021/04/when-savages-roamed-the-e...

[3]: https://onartandaesthetics.com/2016/12/18/the-politics-of-wo...

aerodog

Is there a good way to find out how this happened? Who is in charge of Apple Maps? This is a huge offense to the semitic people of Lebanon; dare I say this is a tremendously anti-Semitic offense

gostsamo

Who controls the present, controls the past. And some people really want to rewrite the past, present, and future.

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mdni007

Those villages were promised to Israeli's 3000 years ago. So it's just Apple correcting their mistake. It is antisemitic to think otherwise. I suggest you take down this post or else.

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PotatoAditya

Well we know that someone does not want to hurt trump and that someone is most probably tim Cook