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It isn't a huge company and adhering to regulations on data collection costs money. If they don't operate in your country, not offering the website at all is the cheapest thing to do, so it almost surely isn't malice.
Strongly disagree. A fair, free, open internet is the core principal of the internet. If they're worried about data collection standards they could simply not collect data and provide a read-only version of the website to regions they're not invested in.
Denying the data, memory holes discussions, forum posts, etc.. it's extremely internet unhealthy.
But I respect that some companies might feel that they should only provide content to the region they're currently providing. But it's a terrible precedent.