We recently shared a "Shana Tova"
post on our Google Business Profile, but it was removed without
clear explanation. Even after editing it, the post was still taken
down. Is there something going on here?
NEW
YORK, Oct. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A Call
for Clarity Amid Restrictions on Our Community Celebrations
Yesterday we shared a "Shana
Tova" post on our Google Business Profile, only to have it
removed without a clear explanation. We tried again, editing out
references to alcohol, but the post was still taken down. Google
cited "content policy violations" but gave no specifics.
Now, our ability to post is entirely disabled, and we're left
wondering why.
As a Mediterranean restaurant with Israeli roots, it's
concerning that our posts, which don't appear to violate any
guidelines, are being rejected—especially during a time when
community connection is vital. The situation in the Middle East has been terrible for almost a
full year now, and over the past few weeks, things have escalated
dramatically. Is that the reason?
We understand that, in times like these, any business with ties
to Israel is in danger of being
targeted, and incidents are often more common around Jewish
festivals. But that doesn't mean that we should be pre-emptively
disabled, without any explanation, either.
What we can't say on Google, we'll say here: Everyone is welcome
to join us and celebrate at 19 Cleveland. A new year is full of new
opportunities, a chance to turn the page on a difficult time and
find hope for better things.
The world needs more joy right now. So, happy Rosh Hashanah,
everyone. Come raise a glass with us.
About 19 Cleveland:
19 Cleveland is an Israeli restaurant that welcomes people of
all backgrounds. Our Mediterranean menu blends flavors from around
the world, creating a dining experience that celebrates connection,
community, and cultural exchange.
Media Contact
Eyal Hen, 19 Cleveland, 1 9179301896, Eyal@19cleveland.com,
https://19cleveland.com/
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