So all the people on-board with @Patreon, if a graphic designer using pen and ink, included the address of someone with which she had a dispute in a piece of artwork, banning her for life from the use of Adobe products if this conflicted with their TOS would be acceptable?
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Replying to @RealSexyCyborg @Patreon
Any platform can have whatever TOS they want, as long as they aren’t breaking the law. Are you saying that if you made a platform, you shouldn’t be allowed to make your own terms of its use?
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Replying to @jporcenaluk @Patreon
By all means. Give Google, Apple and Microsoft the right to terminate access to their platform if people do something in some other part of their life that conflicts with their TOS.
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Replying to @RealSexyCyborg @Patreon
Patron in particular is a platform to support creators that make hints for other platforms. So of course they take that content into account.
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Replying to @jporcenaluk @Patreon
As does Google and Apple and Microsoft. Why stop at doxing, there is other behavior just as egregious. Isn't it their right to regulate that behavior without warning or recourse?
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@PatreonSupport why this still exists after his highly sexualized harassment of a minor:https://www.patreon.com/Wdtl2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @RichFelker @RealSexyCyborg and
Two wrongs make a right, apparently? “Well, this person did a worse thing” is not a good argument.
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Replying to @jporcenaluk @RichFelker and
Well of two wrongs don't make a right its at least reasonable to suggest that both wrongs have consequences. I'm perfectly content with a Patreon ban for TOS violations if
@jason_koebler is removed for ethics violations (and putting me in *at least* equal danger).3 replies 6 retweets 21 likes -
Replying to @RealSexyCyborg @RichFelker and
Are you ok with being removed, though? You're moving the goalposts. First, it was that Vice's lawyers forced Patreon to investigate your account. Then, it was that Patreon shouldn't punish you for things you did on another platform. Now, it's something else.
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You're really being a douche.
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