This is the point that company breakups start to make a lot of sense.
When Google can do something that every one of it's users hates and none of us can do anything about it, they perhaps have too much market power.
On top of all this, a lot of users don't care, which is a problem itself, but also leads to an even harder time trying to navigate a company breakup. The convenience is too great for them, and it's too easy for the above noted companies (alongside other giants like Walmart) to shift public opinion.
The best time to break up Google was 10 years ago.
The second-best time to break up Google is today.
So get a front row seat and get ready for what is to come in September this year to witness the beginning of the end of a company once adored by hundreds of techies finally getting broken up to pieces.
[0] https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/20/doj-antitrust-lawsuit-agains...
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/24/doj-files-second-antitrust-l...