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Users who generate or transmit prohibited categories of content may be in breach of the Terms, which may expose them to content removal or account consequences.
Interpretive note: The excerpt references additional prohibited content categories beyond the three listed in the canonical claim. Only the first three enumerated items are stated; others are recorded in omitted_material.
Users are prohibited from using the Services to produce or share content that is hateful or threatening, or that promotes or encourages violence or self-harm.
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"use the Services to generate User Output or upload, post or otherwise transmit any User Input or Your Content that is (i) hateful or threatening, (ii) promotes or encourages violence, (iii) promotes or encourages self-harm...Excerpt from Ideogram's Terms of Service
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Users who generate or transmit prohibited categories of content may be in breach of the Terms, which may expose them to content removal or account consequences.
Users are prohibited from using the Services to produce or share content that is hateful or threatening, or that promotes or encourages violence or self-harm.
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