Google began naming and shaming internet service providers_when it_expanded its ‘Video Quality Report’_beyond Canada in May, and now it is taking things further after links to the report began surfacing alongside_videos for some visitors to_the site. Quartz reports that — taking its cue from_Netflix — the Google-owned company is dropping links to the_report into videos that_it believes are suffering at the hands of an ISP’s slow network, as the screenshot below shows. The report_does not cover a large number of countries_at this point,_so_the joys of shaming aren’t available to all of us worldwide — but with two of the biggest...
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