Just as the gov required google to remove the app they can also require the big email providers to block all emails with links to it.
99% of the people are on the big email providers.
Also, you will quickly find out that sending many emails from random addresses (ie: spamming) doesn't work these days, they will be blocked by existing anti-spamming techniques, as evidenced by multiple posts on HN of people trying to do that from their own mail server.
You need to go through a whitelisted mail service (MailChimp, ...) which is another block point.
> Just as the gov required google to remove the app they can also require the big email providers to block all emails with links to it.
You don't need to mail links, you just need to mail required information. Asking Google to filter out some specific e-mail (which could be somewhat randomized for every recipient) probably will not work.
> You need to go through a whitelisted mail service (MailChimp, ...) which is another block point.
Russia can't ask US service to deny making business with US citizen (for example). It's completely outside of their territory.
> Russia can't ask US service to deny making business with US citizen (for example). It's completely outside of their territory.
Not sure what US citizens have got to do with this. Russia obviously was able to order Google to block relevant apps and documents for Russian people. Why would they care that US citizens can still access them?
99% of the people are on the big email providers.
Also, you will quickly find out that sending many emails from random addresses (ie: spamming) doesn't work these days, they will be blocked by existing anti-spamming techniques, as evidenced by multiple posts on HN of people trying to do that from their own mail server.
You need to go through a whitelisted mail service (MailChimp, ...) which is another block point.