this article ends with a video by paul joseph watson speaking about pay pal and cancel culture;
PayPal is now bribing its users with $15 vouchers to prevent them from closing their accounts after it threatened to take their money if they express the “wrong opinion.”
The company backtracked after a massive backlash, creating a narrative that puts the blame on “fact-checkers” while the company pretended that the entire thing never happened and that they never intended to fine people for the “wrong” opinion despite writing an entire policy update expressing that intent.
In its updated user agreement, PayPal stated that they now prohibit “the sending, posting or publication of any messages, content or materials” that present a risk to user safety or wellbeing or contain misinformation.
What counts as misinformation is at PayPal’s “sole discretion” and the company would reserve the right to deduct up to $2,500 from the offending user’s account if they “spread hate” or “misinformation,” which roughly translates to information or opinion that the company dislikes.
More importantly, the updated terms noted a $2,500 fine per infraction, so someone who spreads information that does not align with PayPal’s so-called principles could stand to lose a lot of money.........more.........
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