Así cambia Google Maps en otros países

➡️ Get the VPN at https://nordvpn.com/ysivpn ❓ How does geopolitics affect Google Maps and its borders? ✅ How does Google Maps display disputed borders? Unrecognized countries? Places with two different names? Newly created countries? In 2010, a Google Maps error helped trigger a 2.7 km invasion between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. It all started with a poorly drawn border: Nicaragua entered Costa Rican territory, changed a flag, and tensions escalated as Costa Rica, without an army, responded with 150 agents. The dispute ended up at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, but the episode leaves a disturbing thought: a map can change what we believe to be “real.” From there, the video explores how Google adapts borders and names depending on the country you're viewing from, even creating two or three versions of the same place so that each side sees "its" truth. Crimea, Kashmir, maps of China, South Sudan, Palestine, Western Sahara, and disputed place names like the Sea of Japan and the Persian Gulf demonstrate that navigating Google Maps is sometimes like navigating geopolitics. If a line can be solid, dotted, or invisible depending on your location, what exactly does it mean to "see the world" on a map? This video was sponsored by NordVPN. Music credits (Ross Bugden - Olympus):    • ♩♫ Epic and Dramatic Trailer Music ♪♬ - Ol...   #whatif #geopolitics #googlemaps