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Comment by saganus

4 days ago

Thariq has clarified that there are no changes to how SDK and max suscriptions work:

https://x.com/i/status/2024212378402095389

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On a different note, it's surprising that a company that size has to clarify something as important as ToS via X

> On a different note, it's surprising that a company that size has to clarify something as important as ToS via X

Countries clarify nation policy on X. Seriously it feels like half of the EU parliament live on twitter.

  • Which makes the whole 'EU first' movement looks super weak when the politicians are part of the worse offenders.

What's wrong with using X?

  • In the case you are asking in good faith, a) X requires logging in to view most of its content, which means that much of your audience will not see the news because b) much of your audience is not on X, either due to not having social media or have stopped using X due to its degradation to put it generally.

    • I'm not signed in but I can view the above linked tweet just fine.

      Plus it's not a real clarification in anyway. It's just PR. Even if it's posted on Mastodon or Github or anywhere, I highly doubt you can use it to defend yourself if you get banned from violating their ToS.

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  • Not bad per se but how much legal weight does it actually carry?

    I presume zero.. but nonetheless seems like people will take it as valid anyway.

    That can be dangerous I think.