@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 2:06

PayPal New User Agreement

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PayPal's new User Agreement clause says it can pull 2500 in funds from users that spread misinformation. This has been confirmed on PayPal's website. This information is all over the Internet, all over social media. Pick your website. You can find it anywhere. The payment Services corporation PayPal reportedly plans to update the tworgon with a new clause added that fights against so called misinformation

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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:56
It's. This is very fascinating. Of all people, I first heard about this through Kevin sorbeau he's somebody who I follow on Twitter, and I thought it was interesting when he had mentioned something about PayPal. And thanks for you for enlightening me a bit more on the subject matter at hand. Misinformation such a specific outline of what they will find you for, what you'll be in violation of. So I guess offensive and obscene content is still good
@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 2:27

@FryedOreo

Since one person jumps off a bridge, everyone else follows. Hopefully it won't happen. The reality of platforms like YouTube and all your podcasting platforms, including Patreon, all those, the reality of it is 90% of the country is making very little, if anything at all in terms of monetization off of their platforms. Only the 2% are making money from it. And the reason why they're making money from is because they have money
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@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 4:53
So hopefully it's not the beginning of all of these agencies and corporations taking over this perspective. And if it is, we'll adapt, find a way to continuously get paid for our work and our services, but definitely don't have time to play this game with these corporations here who want to want to play this game
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