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UnitedHealthcare retains broad discretionary control over user-generated content and user access across all Social Media Sites, meaning content may be altered or removed and contributors may be blocked without further qualification.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim lists all five reserved actions because they are enumerated in a single clause without a clear primary one. Uncertainty_notes flags that the claim contains multiple co-equal propositions, which required listing all five rather than selecting one primary.
Content you post on a UnitedHealthcare Social Media Site may be edited, removed, or deleted, and you may be blocked, at UnitedHealthcare's discretion.
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"We reserve the right to edit comments for content, remove off-topic contributions, delete offensive comments or remarks, block offensive contributors, and delete actual or suspected spam content from any Social Media Site.Excerpt from UnitedHealthcare's Privacy Policy
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UnitedHealthcare retains broad discretionary control over user-generated content and user access across all Social Media Sites, meaning content may be altered or removed and contributors may be blocked without further qualification.
Content you post on a UnitedHealthcare Social Media Site may be edited, removed, or deleted, and you may be blocked, at UnitedHealthcare's discretion.
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