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Well, like I said, that wasn't the point. There's a popular site purportedly for deviants that you might be familiar with, so I think there's a fair audience there.

What became an issue for our user base in both policy cases was not the people per se (although some single-purpose users migrating from elsewhere were part of it) but their behaviour, e.g. you can still be someone who uses an AI platform based on proprietary models, it's just not something you can upload on IB.

Some were not able or willing to moderate their behaviour, and found their ability to use the relevant site features limited. Others were. Either way the problem was addressed.

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