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eslachance | 8 years ago

That's nice misinformation, mate. Discord makes money from Nitro, and they started off with a fairly large investor cushion which grew since launch.

There is nothing in the ToS that states in any way, shape, or form, that they can sell their data. I challenge you to quote the exact place where it says that.

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b1naryth1ef|8 years ago

Yup this, our privacy policy plainly states that we're not in the business of making money from your data. We have various provisions which limit how and when we can share your data.

lightedman|8 years ago

You don't look in the ToS. You look in the company articles of incorporation or bylaws which will explain things like how money is allowed to be made.

exikyut|8 years ago

How would that work?

If a company drafts ToS and then plumb violates them, well, it'll be found out eventually and then you get things like the recent debacle with telco data being sold (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15477286), and then the company(s) in question will either get completely shredded or their reputation will at least be seriously besmirched.

I can see the logic of what you're saying, but at the same time I can't see how it would hold up. If you can show me how it would work I'm listening though.