Somewhere deep within the 92 pages of boiler plate that make up a typical TOS agreement they could have buried the part about “we will monitor, record and archive everything you say here, to be used as evidence against you...blah, blah, blah...”. Nobody ever reads those things, they just go straight to the end and click “I agree”. Not saying they did this, but if so, all the info they collected would’ve been obtained legally.
Define "legally" in this day and age when everything we thought we knew is wrong.
Somewhere deep within the 92 pages of boiler plate that make up a typical TOS agreement they could have buried the part about “we will monitor, record and archive everything you say here, to be used as evidence against you...blah, blah, blah...”. Nobody ever reads those things, they just go straight to the end and click “I agree”. Not saying they did this, but if so, all the info they collected would’ve been obtained legally.