Fabio Manganiello on Nostr: npub1sqmpw…e6m2d npub1hykuc…73p33 unfortunately this seems to be a common trend ...
npub1sqmpw3n8efuzddpdn4hpcy0ygk0ahtdc7u0vz9dg4hhdqsgp57mqee6m2d (npub1sqm…6m2d) npub1hykucplphuhelaxutcw4jw3vuu7gcg42czhqmk7jhchs8vdga4fsj73p33 (npub1hyk…3p33) unfortunately this seems to be a common trend after the MeAnd23 data leak: https://social.platypush.tech/@blacklight/111572255838897602
It seems that more and more companies are trying to force users through streamlined arbitration processes when the company fucks things up, rather than a normal legal process that can expose them to higher fines or publicly impact their reputation.
I'm appalled that they can override centuries of achievements when it comes to the rights of citizens to escalate issues through the judiciary with a simple ToS clause, and get away with it.
It seems that more and more companies are trying to force users through streamlined arbitration processes when the company fucks things up, rather than a normal legal process that can expose them to higher fines or publicly impact their reputation.
I'm appalled that they can override centuries of achievements when it comes to the rights of citizens to escalate issues through the judiciary with a simple ToS clause, and get away with it.