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exorcise: B1 legal docs Remove em-dashes and one false-contrast tell from public legal docs (acceptable-use, copyright, payments). No changes to defined terms, clauses, dates, or dollar amounts.
Author: Max J. <87768334+MaxJMath@users.noreply.github.com> · 2026-05-21 18:42 UTC
Commit: a56af0610edb5c5c5be021363b777bad695a29e4
Parent: a5ad410
3 files changed, +5 insertions, -5 deletions
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ Undisclosed paid advertisement is a serious moderation issue. Presenting sponsor
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62 62 ## Context Matters
63 63
64 - We evaluate content in context. Satire, critique, historical documentation, and artistic exploration are considered when reviewing reported content. A documentary about hate groups isn't the same as hate group recruitment — we look at intent and effect, not just surface content.
64 + We evaluate content in context. Satire, critique, historical documentation, and artistic exploration are considered when reviewing reported content. A documentary about hate groups isn't the same as hate group recruitment. We look at intent and effect, not surface content.
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66 66 ---
67 67
68 68 ## Higher Standards for Discussing Marginalized Groups
69 69
70 - Content discussing marginalized groups is held to a higher standard — not because these groups are fragile, but because platforms have historically amplified harm against them. The same words carry different weight depending on historical context and power dynamics.
70 + Content discussing marginalized groups is held to a higher standard. The reason is not that these groups are fragile; it is that platforms have historically amplified harm against them. The same words carry different weight depending on historical context and power dynamics.
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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Send counter-notifications to: **dmca@makenot.work**
86 86 3. **10-14 business day waiting period**: The complainant has this time to file a court action
87 87 4. **Content restored**: If no court action is filed, we restore your content
88 88
89 - The waiting period gives the complainant time to seek a court order. If the complainant files suit, your content stays down pending resolution — at that point, this is a legal matter between you and the complainant.
89 + The waiting period gives the complainant time to seek a court order. If the complainant files suit, your content stays down pending resolution. At that point, this is a legal matter between you and the complainant.
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The tradeoff: you absorb the (typically rare) chargeback risk.
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47 47 ## Payouts
48 48
49 - You control payout timing from your [Stripe dashboard](https://dashboard.stripe.com): standard (2-3 days), daily, weekly, monthly, or [instant](https://docs.stripe.com/payouts/instant-payouts) (1% fee in CA/EU/UK/SG/NO/HK/MY; 1.5% fee in US/AU/NZ/AE; min $0.50 USD or local equivalent — per [Stripe Instant Payouts docs](https://docs.stripe.com/payouts/instant-payouts)). See [Receiving Payouts](../guide/payouts.md) for full details on schedules, minimums, and international payouts. Payout schedule options are documented at https://docs.stripe.com/payouts.
49 + You control payout timing from your [Stripe dashboard](https://dashboard.stripe.com): standard (2-3 days), daily, weekly, monthly, or [instant](https://docs.stripe.com/payouts/instant-payouts) (1% fee in CA/EU/UK/SG/NO/HK/MY; 1.5% fee in US/AU/NZ/AE; min $0.50 USD or local equivalent, per [Stripe Instant Payouts docs](https://docs.stripe.com/payouts/instant-payouts)). See [Receiving Payouts](../guide/payouts.md) for full details on schedules, minimums, and international payouts. Payout schedule options are documented at https://docs.stripe.com/payouts.
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ You're responsible for:
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119 119 ### VAT, GST, and Sales Tax
120 120
121 - If you sell digital goods to fans in the EU, UK, Australia, Canada, or other jurisdictions with digital sales tax, you may be required to collect and remit VAT, GST, or sales tax — even if you are outside those jurisdictions.
121 + If you sell digital goods to fans in the EU, UK, Australia, Canada, or other jurisdictions with digital sales tax, you may be required to collect and remit VAT, GST, or sales tax, even if you are outside those jurisdictions.
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123 123 Stripe may collect sales tax automatically in some regions depending on your account configuration. Check your [Stripe Tax settings](https://dashboard.stripe.com/tax) to see what's enabled.
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