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I'm more weirded out by the fact that you believe google is performing this DDOS for no actual benefit and are choosing to defend it anyway.
Is that an answer to some other question I asked? It doesn't seem to be responsive to what I just wrote. I feel like what I'm sticking up for here is the practice of software development. Building an automated system that generates unexpectedly unwelcome load on someone else's service is... not exactly front-page news? It happens basically all the time? The idea that because the Go team is sponsored by Google, nothin…
Accepting that Drew should get them to just push the button is accepting that it is the responsibility of each victim individually to cope with the abusive load being sent their way by engaging directly with their abuser. Rather than the sender, who is truly the one responsible, fixing it for every target by reducing their polling at source.