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All web providers do this, not just google.

I have hosting that regularly shut down my servers based on legal demands from jurisdictions that should have no reach my service whatsoever, or on total bogus claim.

If I refuse to act, they shut me down. If I'm late in acting, they shut me down.

Zero check on the legitimacy on the claim, zero trust in my debunking the claim.

The reality is, it's not economically viable to do so. I'm not giving them enough money to be worth it. So as long as I'm a small actor, anything that looks remotely legit is just processed as-is with no recourse.

The entire world can basically impose its view on me as long as they find a convincing way to tell my hosting "you are at risk".

And it's not one single provider either. Most of them do that: domain name, vps hosts, proxies, caches, etc.

The system is broken.



This post is about Google, not all providers. Don't astroturf, create a post about all providers




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