"It's not just a fun quip: it's a moral principle that I really think more people in our industry should come around to."
Which i actually buy into, and have lived for many years, but it also just seems a bit silly applied to this case.
The usual answer is "it's not my job", which you use here.
That's great - throwing rocks from the sidelines is real easy, but it's not clear exactly what you want to happen, so let's instead actually be clear and concrete about that.
So again, concretely: Is your suggestion that someone should review every single web page crawled by a search engine, Google or anyone else?
If not, can we move past the silly quips and try to get to a better place constructively?
Which i actually buy into, and have lived for many years, but it also just seems a bit silly applied to this case.
The usual answer is "it's not my job", which you use here.
That's great - throwing rocks from the sidelines is real easy, but it's not clear exactly what you want to happen, so let's instead actually be clear and concrete about that.
So again, concretely: Is your suggestion that someone should review every single web page crawled by a search engine, Google or anyone else?
If not, can we move past the silly quips and try to get to a better place constructively?