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🚨🚨 New PayPal Policy Lets Company Pull $2,500 From Users’ Accounts If They Promote ‘Misinformation’ 🚨🚨

https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-paypal-policy-lets-company-pull-2500-from-users-accounts-if-they-promote-misinformation

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New PayPal Policy Lets Company Pull $2,500 From Users’ Accounts If They Promote ‘Misinformation’

A new policy update from PayPal will permit the firm to sanction users who advance purported “misinformation” or present risks to user “wellbeing.”

Among the changes are prohibitions on “the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials” that “promote misinformation” or “present a risk to user safety or wellbeing.”

Whatever motivation PayPal has for establishing these vague new categories of prohibited expression, they will almost certainly have a severe chilling effect on users’ speech.

The organization has defended clients such as actor and comedian Russell Brand, who recently moved his show from YouTube to Rumble in reaction to censorship from the former platform.

Roughly one-third of Free Speech Union members rely upon PayPal to process their membership dues — although the company gave no explanation to Young for the suspension beyond mentioning a breach of the acceptable use policy.

We’ve seen social media companies use similar policies to stifle free speech on their platforms.

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Idk how burgerland work, but sounds illegal considering it's a mass contact

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You know how PayPal constantly sends out "we've updated our legal terms" messages to clients? They know that at this point nobody bothers reading them any more, so it allows them to slip in shit like this.

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Don't know if this applies in burgerland but; As this is a generic contract offered to the masses, a court can void illegal terms. Though I guess again, it's burgerland so basic consumer protections are probably considered a government overreach.

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PayPal knows that the average user can't afford to raise a legal case. Most ToS contracts operate like this - technically illegal but you're not going to do anything about it.

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