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Political content, including for dissemination in electoral campaigns.
May harm the reputation of Tinder or its affiliates, meaning the uploading or sharing of content on the Tinder platform that is defamatory to Tinder or its affiliates or advocates misuse of the Service...
Gore, such as dismemberment, beheadings, mutilations, and exposed organs/bones/muscle
"Your Content that is... (v) sexually explicit, (vi) political, (vii) spam, (viii) false or misleading, (ix) harmful or illegal, or (x) attempts to impersonate another person.Excerpt from Ideogram's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Your Content that is... (v) sexually explicit, (vi) political, (vii) spam, (viii) false or misleading, (ix) harmful or illegal, or (x) attempts to impersonate another person.”
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