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This provision creates distinct access tiers within the Midjourney service architecture, enabling the company to enforce community standards through targeted access restrictions without necessarily terminating product service. The separation allows for granular account management between community participation and core product functionality.
Users may experience revocation of community access—including participation in forums, shared spaces, or collaborative features—while retaining the ability to use the core product. Conversely, product access revocation does not necessarily extend to community features unless separately revoked.
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"Midjourney is both a product and community. We may revoke your access to the community separately from access to the product.— Excerpt from Midjourney's Midjourney Community Guidelines
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This provision creates distinct access tiers within the Midjourney service architecture, enabling the company to enforce community standards through targeted access restrictions without necessarily terminating product service. The separation allows for granular account management between community participation and core product functionality.
Users may experience revocation of community access—including participation in forums, shared spaces, or collaborative features—while retaining the ability to use the core product. Conversely, product access revocation does not necessarily extend to community features unless separately revoked.
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