Google is a vast, schizophrenic organization. They're big enough that they have different teams and internal politics fighting each other all the time. It's not a unified consciousness with consistent incentives. Even if that's a bad take, Google is constantly seen in a negative light on Hacker News. The Google hive-mind doesn't care too much.
Incentives not being present and the company being unable to act on those incentives are very different things. Intel is incentivized to beat Apple, AMD chip performance. That they’re failing to deliver right now doesn’t mean the incentives aren’t present or that they don’t care.
Well, yea. Living things and organizations have incentives. The implication I gleaned from your original comment was that Google's incentive to avoid bad press on HN for its App Store policies is enough that it should use its static analysis abilities "for good". We're not debating the existence of incentives. We're debating the existence of consistent/unified motivation/ability/will to satisfy those incentives. Or are we debating? After your second comment I'm not even sure the point you are trying to make.
Besides, I repeat that Google is big enough that different factions have contradictory incentives. There are people in Google that want bad Play Store press on HN. I'll leave that as a thought exercise as to how that could be true.
I'm not sure what kind of importance you ascribe to HN, but from here outside of SF I feel like Google doesn't give a remotest shit about this gathering, and generally has the feelings sensitivity of a triceratops. Moreover, they're actively undermining power-user workflows on Android—so the attitude can in fact be measured as negative, if only by passing chance.