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by robertlagrant 910 days ago
So it's not public pressure, it's powerful people who don't like Google.
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Those people are beholden to public pressure. That's how representative governments tend to work.
Sure, but the claim was that they faced public pressure. The reality is likely not that millions of people marched to put pressure on Google, nor to ensure their representatives knew what to do in this situation, but that some powerful people (who happen to be elected representatives, maybe) decided that Google should be dissuaded from this path, and that's what happened.