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by voidnullnil
1781 days ago
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> No, it isn't. It's a private company determining how and who it conducts business with. Being a 'patrician' of your own property is completely fine and in fact a basic right, and if you don't like Mailchimp's content policies, go to a competitor. Correct. They can do what they want. However, the title of the article is still correct. |
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