If you've been thinking of Google Docs as akin to a word processor, like you'd use on your private computer... you might want to know that Google prohibits certain kinds of speech in Docs and will lock you out of your own file if you violate the ruleshttp://mashable.com/2017/10/31/google-docs-locking-people-out …
a bug or an availability interruption is one thing. a sophisticated automated content-based censorship system is another.
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Try uploading files which hash to known child pornography to any web service. You'll find that yes, there is a sophisticated content based censorship system.
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Most online cloud storage services use this: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/photodna Should they not? (IIRC it goes beyond hashes now, and uses some sort of visual fingerprinting.)
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