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"Disrupt the normal flow of dialogue, cause a screen to "scroll" faster than other users...are able to type, or otherwise act in a manner that negatively affects or otherwise diminishes the quality of another user's experience...Excerpt from Stash's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “Disrupt the normal flow of dialogue, cause a screen to "scroll" faster than other users...are able to type, or otherwise act in a manner that negatively affects or otherwise diminishes the quality of another user's experience...”
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