Luckily we have laws in place in many countries that invalidate contracts that are clearly disadvantaged to one party.
Meta made a decision they were entitled to make, though I understand that this is a separate point of controversy wherein company’s are arbitrarily banning users across their platforms with no recourse.
Metas TOS holds no weight over you outside their platform. Indeed the only weight they try to hold over you outside their platform (mandatory binding arbitration) has been demonstrated to be unenforceable in the U.S. at the very least.
Meta made a decision they were entitled to make, though I understand that this is a separate point of controversy wherein company’s are arbitrarily banning users across their platforms with no recourse.
Metas TOS holds no weight over you outside their platform. Indeed the only weight they try to hold over you outside their platform (mandatory binding arbitration) has been demonstrated to be unenforceable in the U.S. at the very least.