A lot of people on here constantly reiterate having your own website and this is one of the reasons why. You have got to constantly use social media to drive people to your website versus expecting social media to “do its thing”
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Of course, a lot of people have gotten opportunities from social media such as myself, but make sure social media is not your sole platform. Be careful what you post on social media because these companies are legally stealing from us.
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Now, idk if this has always been part of the TOS, but another person I rt’d earlier posted about this so I wanted to reiterate
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What this means: - you still own it - you can license and make money from it and sell it and everything, it's literally all yours - twitter won't pay you royalties for hosting your content and showing it to peoplehttps://twitter.com/TimLiljefors/status/1201974152451829761?s=20 …
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This. Terms like these have been standard on all social media since social media began: it’s basically legalese to ensure they can display your posts in whatever new formats/browsers/devices are invented next week.
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That’s standard - it means they can share it with other users and store it on servers (I.e when you tweet it). Facebook and Instagram have the same conditions. Without it you’d be tweeting to no one.
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It also covers them taking a piece of artwork that traffics well and selling it to an advertising firm, making bank, and never even crediting the original artist.
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I clicked okay to review the terms and it skipped over
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SAME! I'M SO PISSED. if the button said "done" or "approve" that'd make more sense. It feels intentional.
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They need those rights in order to legally host your content. This is in the current TOS too. They need to host it and transfer it across physical servers to reach people. This isn't sinister, it's literally just the legal mechanism that allows the Internet to work.
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That's how I read it too. Free platform technically means free promotion for ur content, but it also reads that bc ur able 2 display ur work here they arent liable for stolen content
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