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Content posted in larger spaces on Discord may be applied directly to service development and improvement, meaning user-generated content in such spaces contributes to building Discord's product capabilities.
Interpretive note: The term 'larger spaces' is not defined in the excerpt, creating ambiguity about which Discord environments fall within this category and which do not.
Content a user posts in larger Discord spaces may be used by Discord to develop and improve its services, including specific features such as conversation summaries and harmful-content detection.
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Content posted in larger spaces on Discord may be applied directly to service development and improvement, meaning user-generated content in such spaces contributes to building Discord's product capabilities.
Content a user posts in larger Discord spaces may be used by Discord to develop and improve its services, including specific features such as conversation summaries and harmful-content detection.
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