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Terms of Service: contact on termination
  • The ToS contain this part:
  • > You agree that if you engage in any conduct that contravenes these Terms, your right to use the Service may be revoked without warning. If you have provided contact details (for example, by creating an account), you may be contacted to advise you of such revocation, but there shall be no obligation to do so.
  • This is another thing I personally find rather problematic: revocation should always come with a notification of such if at all possible. I have no problem with not creating a _legal_ obligation of doing so at all cost, but I’ll expect the site to contact terminated users with the means it has at hand, if they at all work.
  • Clause 4 "Termination" of the [Terms of Service](https://meta.codidact.com/policy/tos) contain this paragraph:
  • > You agree that if you engage in any conduct that contravenes these Terms, your right to use the Service may be revoked without warning. If you have provided contact details (for example, by creating an account), you may be contacted to advise you of such revocation, but there shall be no obligation to do so.
  • This is another thing I personally find rather problematic: revocation should always come with a notification of such if at all possible. I have no problem with not creating a _legal_ obligation of doing so at all cost, but I’ll expect the site to contact terminated users with the means it has at hand, if they at all work.

Suggested 7 months ago by meta user‭