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meh, Google is "more open" than others e.g. Apple and even when they're forced to weird a stick, they do it reluctantly. Instead, like the US government, Google have developed mastery of "soft power" making it statistically-rare that they conduct Putin-like tactics. They know that heavyhanded tactics force heavyhanded responses and are actually a sign of weakness, not strength. To be fair, if their business model came under _material_ pressure to be locked down, I'm not convinced they'd stay open. As an example, look at Chrome vs adblockers - they could've shut them down years ago, but only acted when adblockers ate materially into the business and they were forced, again recognizing that they'll lose some users to Firefox and Brave. |