[QUOTE="Tripleseed"]
[QUOTE="VoodooHak"]
You willfully gave them that right when you agreed to the terms of use when you set up the account. If you don't like the rule, don't sign up.
It's not rocket science.
Speaking of which.. deciding what's offensive and what's not isn't a science at all. There are no bots the troll bios and game session for offending words. If there's a complaint, they research it on a case-by-case.
Just because you got away with breaking a rule doesn't entitle you to some right to continue breaking that rule.
VoodooHak
Your argument is stale. The terms of use is often seen as something more than it is. I never "willfully" gave them the right to do anything. In reality, they try to impose their self-entitled "rights" on you without giving you any option to speak otherwise. This is not only unconstitutional, but it is unjust. It's not rocket science (jackass), it's common God damn sense! I never claimed there were bots in place, either. You clearly misinterpreted my message.
My argument is as stale as your argument is ignorant.
You definitely DID give them the right to moderate their service as they see fit, and take action at their discretion. You agreed to it in order to activate your account. They gave you the option and spelled it out in black and white. How hard is that to understand?
Agree to the terms, then welcome to the service.
Don't agree to the terms, then look elsewhere.
No. It's not rocket science. It requires the ability to read and tiny bit of comprehension to understand what you're getting yourself into.
A voice of reason. Thank you.
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