That’s true, but youtube would be giving up on 500 million people (until Brexit kicks in of course, then a bit less) in some of the richest countries in the world. That’s a hard pill to swallow. And it might be more profitable to simply enact filters for everything everywhere instead of trying to divvy up their services in that manner. But I admit I don’t know all the technical challenges involved, and if their subnets are set up right, they might be able to apply their filters to the EU subdomains without affecting others, if needed.
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