Changing nameservers itself poses no direct risk to Google reviews or penalties. Cloaking is blackhat trick and if detected manual actions is possible.
usually google doesn’t care much about nameservers, they mostly review the landing page and policy stuff, but big changes during review can sometimes trigger extra checks.
From my experience, changing nameservers by itself usually isn’t what triggers a review. Reviews tend to happen more from traffic patterns or sudden changes around the campaign rather than the DNS switch alone.
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