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Instagram deleted the post, saying that it violated its terms of service, which prompted Kadyrov to turn, at least for the moment, against the app that has given him so much notoriety.
Among other measures, the network increased the number of moderators by 40% and required all users to register for the site, allowing it to ban those who violated its terms of service.
Google insists that it acted swiftly to take down the video in question after being alerted to it, on grounds that the content violated its terms of service.
Mr. Cooley called the agreement "the worst of the century" and said he would examine it to see whether it could be voided if Mr. Perez violated its terms.
Twitter's seeming enablement of racists and its haphazard approach to enforcing its own policies were highlighted last month when it temporarily suspended actress Rose McGowan after she accused producer Harvey Weinstein of sexually assaulting her (Twitter said her account was locked because it included a private phone number, which violated its terms of service).
After 20 years, USC could cancel the lease by giving notice, but the government could end it only by proving that the school violated its terms.
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But it was largely toothless, especially after Germany and France found it convenient to violate its terms when it suited their economic needs.
Its policy is to remove content only if it is hate speech, violating its terms of service, or if it is responding to valid court orders or government requests.
A Facebook spokesman said the company had left the page up because it did not violate its terms of service, which allow criticism of a public figure.
This is not a closure of Blip per se, but a decision by Blip to shut down accounts that it deems were violating its terms of service, or simply were not active enough.
The company told The Hill that Trump's tweet did not violate its terms of service because it was not a "specific threat".
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