
This service reserves the right to edit any content you post
This service can edit any content on the service for whatever the reason and at their sole discretion.

This service keeps user logs for an undefined period of time
Logs are text files containing some information about web visitors, such as user agents (showing for instance that you're connecting from Firefox for Android) and ip addresses (which reveal your approximate location). This case applies to Services that may keep logs indefinitely, allowing user sessions to be tracked over time. Logs that are kept for a time "consistent with applicable law" also fall under this case, since this period of time may be murky or undefined.

Tracking via third-party cookies for advertising
The service's website sets third-party cookies (cookies that do not belong to their domain) for purposes not including statistics and analytics.

The service can delete your account without prior notice and without a reason
At any time, your account can be terminated without explanation and without warning by the service.

This service forces users into binding arbitration in the case of disputes
This service forces users to use their own contracted arbitrator and forces users to waive their rights to jury trial.

The service uses social media cookies/pixels
These types of cookies/pixels send information to social media sites when you interact with the service.

This service assumes no liability for unauthorized access to your personal information

Third-party cookies are used for statistics
For instance, Google Analytics, rather than self-hosted (first-party) statistics software.

Users can access most of the pages on the service's website without revealing any personal information
The service does not require users to reveal personal information for most of its website. However, it may still collect anonymous logs.

The service provides a complete list of all cookies set by its website
The service provides users with a complete list of all first and third party cookies its website sets and an explanation of their uses. This information can be valuable for users to make an informed choice whether to allow those cookies.

Information is provided about how your personal data is used
The Privacy Policy explains the purposes for which data is collected and the way it is processed, used and shared.

You can opt out of targeted advertising
The service employs your data to target ads to you, but you can opt-out of this interest-based advertising.

The service has non-exclusive use of your content
The service can pay for your content and you are allowed to make it commercially available to other services/parties.

Prohibits the publishing of personally identifiable information without the owner’s consent
Users agree not to publicly post personally identifiable information (name, postal address, contact information…) without the owner’s knowledge or consent

You are allowed to quote their content with attribution

The service can distribute your content through any media

This service does not allow alternative accounts
Services that do not allow multiple or alternative accounts are covered by this case.
Alternative accounts can contribute to an increased privacy, but can also be used to manipulate discussions and polls and might decrease the trustworthiness of a person.

You cannot delete your contributions, but it makes sense for this service
For services that are under an open license where your contributions are for public knowledge (such as Wikipedia and ToS;DR).

First-party cookies are used
First-party cookies only belong to the domain of the service and not a third party.

You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account and for the activities on your account
You are responsible for protecting the confidentiality of your password and for maintaining the security of your account. Any activity occurring under your account is your responsibility, whether authorized by you or not.

This service collects your IP address, which can be used to view your approximate location

The court of law governing the terms is in Delaware, USA
The Terms are governed by the applicable laws of a jurisdiction (specified in the title of each point by replacing the "X").