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Google tries to defend its Web Environment Integrity
(techreport.com)
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They used to have a motto like "Do no evil", which was kinda sus to begin with (they were a search engine in a time when many didn't even consider the evil possibilities of the internet). But if you start out with a motto like that, it's even more sus if you suddenly drop it, which they did.
They didn't "drop it". It's still there. Scroll all the way to the bottom.
They simply removed it from higher profile places and don't mention it until the very end. Sort of a jab at the old policy.
Ah, so it is. Still hard to tell if it's genuine or PR.
Usually when a company loudly proclaims that "we have this quality" they're compensating for not in fact having it.
You get the same in people: "I'm so smart", "I'm so beautiful", "I'm so confident" and so on are usually said to others by people who don't actually believe they have such (otherwise self-evident) qualities.
In that logic "Do no Evil" was a red flag.
Google does not have a trusted position.
From the point of web infrastructure and standards, they certainly do.