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Comment by Ucalegon

21 hours ago

'I don't want to hold companies to account for failing to deliver services, therefore I think everyone else should live by my permissive "standards".'

They can be held to account when they fail to deliver what they promise! But what is promised for delivery is what's in the Terms of Service (i.e. the agreement). Nothing more. If it's not in there, you can't hold them to account for it.

  • Yes, that's the problem.

    It's too easy for companies to fail to provide their service as long as they never promise to provide their service.

    • > It's too easy for companies to fail to provide their service as long as they never promise to provide their service.

      I don't even know what this means. You can't make anyone work for free, nor dictate the terms of what kind of work someone will do without their consent. I assume you are not pro-slavery.

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