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These prohibitions define categories of content that constitute a terms violation, exposure to which could result in enforcement action against the user's account.
Interpretive note: The excerpt ends with an ellipsis, indicating additional prohibited categories exist that are not quoted. Only those explicitly named are included in the canonical claim.
You are prohibited from uploading or sharing content that falls into these categories, and doing so constitutes a violation of Kick's Terms.
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User Content may not: be unlawful, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, indecent, lewd, suggestive, harassing, threatening, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, inflammatory or fraudulent
We don't allow Content that includes negative comments about identifiable individuals outside of this group.
Content that promotes cruelty or gratuitous violence towards animals
"uploading or making available through the Service: nudity or other sexually suggestive content, hate speech, threats or direct attacks on an individual or group, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory...Excerpt from Kick's Terms of Service
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These prohibitions define categories of content that constitute a terms violation, exposure to which could result in enforcement action against the user's account.
You are prohibited from uploading or sharing content that falls into these categories, and doing so constitutes a violation of Kick's Terms.
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