Spambots sometimes use random strings to test how search engines index new pages.
However, in 2018, Google announced the "deprecation" of goo.gl . The company cited the changing landscape of the web and the rise of alternative services like Bitly and TinyURL, as well as Google’s internal shift toward Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL). By March 2019, the public-facing goo.gl console was shut down, meaning no new links could be created by the general public. Goo.gl Maps Ajawxamyxoppg3wr7