Comment by npteljes
2 years ago
I don't think that you could ever use a feature "in bad faith" from a service provider POV, and get away with it on a moral ground alone. Forget official stance, reddit is a host, if they don't like something, they'll make it go away, as it's their platform at the end of the day. And such is the state on every private platform. It's nice until the host wants it to be.
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