PayPal said they were going to find people $2,500 for disseminating misinformation. Then the world rebelled and said, no, you can't do that. We'll close our accounts. When PayPal, they backpedaled and they said, oh, that was just a mistake. That wasn't even supposed to be in there. Total mistake. We took that out. It's almost like it never happened. And then, after you were no longer paying attention, they published their new terms of service. According to Twitter, users, not to Twitter, but users on Twitter, they put that $2, 500 back in there as soon as the outcry died down. Is that

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