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Sounds like they've got their work cut out for themselves.
Until they come across the right person inside the EU, then they are fucked. :)
Anti consumer tos are strictly prohibited. For example you could even sue your way out of a ban when you cheated because they keep you out of consuming a product you paid for.
They literally cant take action in 99,99% of cases.
Maybe mark your link as NSFW?
This right here, folks? Is why the concept of "self-documenting code" is nonsense.
I think it's just basic etiquette to mention that a link is NSFW when you're sharing it in a regular conversation, no matter the context.
Is the word "nude" in the link not enough to know it's gonna be nsfw?
Seriously 😒. Fucking get with how the goddamn internet works. This is not a Rick roll.
Friendly reminder that it's really fucking stupid to click links without reading them, and I mean really fucking stupid.