I suspect even stronger arguments might be made by those whose businesses were built on these platforms. The platforms offered themselves as a place to build a business, and many did so and were quite successful, only to see their entire futures wiped out in an instant due to some faceless twit’s snap decision behind an impenetrable wall, without any recourse or review.
I suspect even stronger arguments might be made by those whose businesses were built on these platforms. The platforms offered themselves as a place to build a business, and many did so and were quite successful, only to see their entire futures wiped out in an instant due to some faceless twit’s snap decision behind an impenetrable wall, without any recourse or review.
That's literally the grounds on which Crowder was suing either Facebook or Youtube, I forget which. "You took our money and promised the advertising would grow our channel, then you went behind our back and throttled us. This is a breach of contract."
I suspect even stronger arguments might be made by those whose businesses were built on these platforms. The platforms offered themselves as a place to build a business, and many did so and were quite successful, only to see their entire futures wiped out in an instant due to some faceless twit’s snap decision behind an impenetrable wall, without any recourse or review.
That's literally the grounds on which Crowder was suing either Facebook or Youtube, I forget which. "You took our money and promised the advertising would grow our channel, then you went behind our back and throttled us. This is a breach of contract."