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Santi8719 karma
What's the point of this question... It'd be pretty dumb from them to address legal things in a public ama, isnt it obvious by now that they aren't going to enforce their EULA? I mean they work with developers.
Santi8715 karma
Well either they admit they aren't going to enforce their EULA which could get them in trouble, or they say "you're right, we will start enforcing it now", but I don't think they are going to do either anytime soon
Santi8711 karma
What is, to you, one vital and helpful technological advancement you wish you would've had since the day you were born? Do we take it for granted? What was life like without it?
Santi871183 karma
I have to agree that reddit has to take care of something they have officially managed before (eg by firing Victoria) instead of letting the mods take the financial cost and the flak when they ask for some donations. Bit shameful really.
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