> One of them is to offer hosting at Google's data center in China.

Since China can block sites hosted in China....  (I thought that it
was common knowledge that China imposed controls on in-China sites.)

There's nothing wrong with wanting guarantees, but Google isn't in a
position to give a guarantee wrt blocking that it can honor because
China can block no matter what Google does.

On Apr 6, 12:57 am, Andy <selforgani...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >what can Google do to stop the Chinese
> > govt from blocking?
> >one can argue that Google "needs" the Chinese govt to not block,
> >but that doesn't imply that Google can do anything to stop the Chinese
> >govt from blocking.
>
> As I've told you, there are plenty of solutions.
>
> One of them is to offer hosting at Google's data center in China. The
> biggest objection you could muster up to that solution was a pointless
> "Google may or may not offer that solution" piffle. Yes indeed. And
> Google "may or may not offer" any solutions to any problems reported
> in this forum. What's your point?
>
> What solutions Google may or may not offer is certainly not for you to
> say. The only strange thing in this entire thread is what caused you
> to take so much offense to some users who are merely doing what
> everyone else is doing in this forum: reporting problems and asking
> for Google's help in solving such problems.
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