You Won’t Believe What PayPal Will Do if Customers Promote ‘Misinformation’

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In a shocking turn of events, PayPal has issued a new policy update. The policy is targeting users who supposedly promote “misinformation.” It also has clamped down on purported risks to “wellbeing.” The left-leaning company has increasingly attacked dissenting voices by deplatforming those who disagree with woke ideals. The new policies will go into place on November 3.

The Daily Wire reports:

Among the changes are prohibitions on “the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials” that “promote misinformation” or “present a risk to user safety or wellbeing.” Users are also barred from “the promotion of hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory.”

The company’s current acceptable use policy does not mention such activities. The Daily Wire reached out to PayPal for definitions of the added terms, although no response was received in time for publication.

Deliberations will be made at the “sole discretion” of PayPal and may subject the user to “damages” — including the removal of $2,500 “debited directly from your PayPal account.” The company’s user agreement contains a provision in which account holders acknowledge that the figure is “presently a reasonable minimum estimate of PayPal’s actual damages” due to the administrative cost of tracking violations and damage to the company’s reputation.

“Under existing law, PayPal has the ability as a private company to implement this type of viewpoint-discriminatory policy,” Aaron Terr, a senior program officer at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, explained to The Daily Wire. “Whatever motivation PayPal has for establishing these vague new categories of prohibited expression, they will almost certainly have a severe chilling effect on users’ speech. As is often the case with ill-defined and viewpoint-discriminatory speech codes, those with unpopular or minority viewpoints will likely bear the brunt of these restrictions.”

PayPal recently deplatformed three accounts linked with the Free Speech Union’s Toby Young. Young’s organization defended clients including Russell Brand, who recently shifted his show from YouTube to Rumble.



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