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                  1. What is Google's legal responsibility towards the hosting of content through AMP?
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                  Because here's the thing: Facebook Instant Articles are only accessible through the app, but AMP is on the general web.
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                That means that Google is acting like a web host, but a very particular type, one enacting significant content restrictions, tho tech ones
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              I ask this for a reason, you see. What responsibility does Google have when hosting Fake News? Do we consider it a web host?
              oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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            Could we, should we, exert economic pressure on Google for essentially amplifying Breitbart? (in the style of slpng_giants )?
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          We all agreed that this was both bad and in their control gizmodo.com/google-wont-alter-the-holocaust-denying-results-for-di-1790025043 so why isn't this use of AMP?
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        If Facebook is going to be required to remove hate speech by countries, shouldn't same restrictions apply to AMP? m.dw.com/en/germany-to-force-facebook-twitter-to-delete-hate-speech/a-37927085
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      This question is ignored because law makers don't understand AMP. But Google has increased responsibility from indexing to hosting...
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    ... Surely this puts increased legal responsibility on Google?


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