These contributions were tied to your Google Account and visible under the /search/contributions path.
Whether you're a casual reviewer who leaves occasional feedback, a Local Guide working your way toward Level 10, or a business owner monitoring your listing's reviews, taking the time to understand and manage your contributions profile is an investment in your digital reputation.
That’s your current, working contributions profile.
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This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
The specific URL path (often followed by ?authuser=0 to designate the primary account) is the direct gateway to managing your Google Maps contributions, reviews, photos, and answers.
If your profile loads but displays a warning that your contributions are hidden, you may have violated Google's Maps User Contributed Content Policy. This usually happens if automated filters flag your reviews as spam, if you post identical photos to multiple locations, or if you use profanity. You can appeal these decisions directly within the dashboard. If you'd like to dive deeper into maximizing this platform, These contributions were tied to your Google Account
The string https://google.com (often appearing in browser histories with trailing parameters like search , profile , or authuser=0 ) is the direct portal to the Google Maps Local Guides dashboard. It is the behind-the-scenes engine where millions of users manage their reviews, photos, answers, and edits for businesses worldwide.
By default, your Google Maps contribution profile is public. Anyone who clicks on your name or profile picture from a review you wrote can view your public contribution page, including your total points, level, and all your past reviews and photos.
The "contributions" concept extends beyond simple user reviews. Google uses this identity framework for some of its most powerful features: Without more context or details about what story
| Error | Correction | |-------|-------------| | Missing :// after https | Use https:// | | Missing dot between www and googlecom | Write www.google.com | | search instead of maps | Use maps.google.com for contributions | | No unique ID after profile | Add your specific contributor ID | | authuser 0 without equals sign | Use authuser=0 as a parameter |
The authuser=0 portion of the link is a technical detail that determines which Google account you’re using when you have multiple accounts logged into your browser.
Your contributions URL can be added to social media or local forums to showcase your expertise and help others discover your favorite spots.