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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/56111021
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Interesting argument seeing as your product allowed and actively encouraged him to violate your own TOS. Like it’s one thing to put in the TOS that talking about self harm isn’t allowed, but when your own products service is actively working outside the terms you laid out, then The terms of service is pointless.
Also I guess they don’t actively monitor violations of the TOS? Otherwise they’d be restricting service in some way.



