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1. It's a violation of "Kickstarter cannot be used to fund e-commerce, business, and social networking websites or apps."

Diaspora was a social network.



So Kickstarter is bad, and by all means getting worse, at enforcing their own TOS, as advertised. Does this make the point any less true? I understand that it's hard to derail a popular project that may violate your TOS when it's also generating you a commission on every dollar of backing.




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