Meta rewrote the hashtag#HateSpeech section of the Community Guidelines for Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Explicit permissions now include insulting language in discussions on sensitive topics like transgender rights and immigration, while some restrictions, such as dehumanizing comparisons or calls for exclusion, have been removed.
Since September 23, hashtag#Telegram discloses users’ IP addresses and phone numbers following “a valid order from the relevant judicial authorities”. The updated hashtag#TermsOfService now list as forbidden “activities that are recognized as illegal in the majority of countries”, and cites as example child abuse and the selling or offering of illegal goods and services such as drugs, firearms, and forged documents.
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@indus: very nice idea to store your privacy policy in github!
@stared, @barredo: also a good idea, we will add, upon selection of service and document type, a direct link to github story see all changes. This way you can get a good idea of what you might receive by email if you decide to subscribe
@cdubzzz: awesome, we will add the services you used to track on https://github.com/cdubz/legal-copy-histories/tree/master/hi...
@jvolkman: very cool indeed but we have decided to not take their word for it
@remram, thanks for the tip, we will contact them. We also already work with https://tosdr.org/
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