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Are... are we the same person? Steam is my only exception.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Im pretty sure almost all of lemmy is like this
Steam is bad for your freedom. However I'm sure that you already know that.
I will point out that your "Anti Commercial AI license" is hopefully legally invalid as if it were valid it would mean that people could license comments under whatever license including putting arbitrary restrictions that could be enforced by suing. I get what your trying to do but there is probably a better way.
How is it bad if everything else is much worse? That's like saying using planes is dangerous for traveling.
Well, depends on the platform no? Terms of service usually include the term for user generated content. For big companies, those terms usually include you forfeit or give the company the right to use it however they please. When you use their service the moment you register, you also agree to that term. But yeah, I don't know how it will work on a federated system.