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by dualboot 5733 days ago
No, the story is that they can shut down a domain name and there is no appeal that can be filed.

You exist at the whim of the dictator.

To further provide fuel for the fire the author cites and example of them shutting down another URL shortening service because it was being used to link pornography. Something I'm sure Bit.ly is often used for as well.