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on the serverthere are lots of people in estonia with expensive cars
its a good place to hide for rich people
the laws are perfect for running businesses, tax is low
its a really good location for accessing the internet (1 Gb down/up, full fiber access)
its always really chilly here, like 20C outside right now
due to "global warming" the temperature range keeps narrowing down. used to be -30 to 30, now its -10 - 25
past 3 winters barely any snow(new years raining), 10 years ago insane snow 1 meter high
everything is super cheap, like in russia
water in my city is super clean, no retarded taste
air is as clean as living in a forest (besides some days of the month being chemtrailed, but a solution to this is to move a few miles out of the city or study airplane routes and find a place that logically should never be flown through)
women are insanely beatiful due to russian genepool invading us
there are more women than men
cities are not really filled with tons of people
easy access to healthcare and high quality doctors (free aswell)
electricity is stable
nocoords.com
have funStep 3 have a shit ton of people trying to hack your home network
And this is why he'll never trust any of us. He knows us too well.Discord has changed their Terms of Service!
Unfortunately, this change comes with a revocation of your legal rights. Discord has revoked your right to sue (you must go through an arbitrator) and to congregate as a class action lawsuit.
Luckily, there is an opt-out for the clause, in which you must email [email protected], but you must do it within 30 days or you can no longer opt-out.
YOU CANNOT DELETE OR DEACTIVATE YOUR ACCOUNT TO OPT-OUT OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE
You can see the added clauses for yourself here: https://gist.github.com/Rapptz/c93697c9d59ec2f0d8071b7d0e907632
I will attempt to answer some common questions.
Is this enforceable?
In the United States, yes. This was decided by the Supreme Court in 2011. See https://gc.gy/7538114
In Europe, no. There are many clauses, a relevant one is Article 77 of the GDPR ("Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority").
Why does this matter?
Without the ability to congregate for a class action lawsuit, if Discord ever leaks your data or does something catastrophically bad to a large portion of the population you have no way to representatively sue together without each of you individually suing via the arbitrator.
Please see the following article: https://gc.gy/7538130
Essentially:
1. Your right to file a complaint in the court of law is removed.
2. The arbitration system tends to heavily favour the company rather than the consumer.
3. Since your right to pool similar complaints together is taken away, the amount of damage you can do to a company that has wronged you significantly is limited to those who are willing to arbitrate.
Why should I care? Other companies do it too!
By learning about this I hope that you will be more conscious about these arbitration clauses and how anti-consumer they are. You can't change the past, but you surely can't predict the future either.
discord cucking its users once again!!atEuropoor atAmerimutt
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