This verbage is in their new "Terms of Service" Contract. Anyone have any insights here?
"You retain your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Services. What’s yours is yours — you own your Content (and your incorporated audio, photos and videos are considered part of the Content).
By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute such Content in any and all media or distribution methods now known or later developed (for clarity, these rights include, for example, curating, transforming, and translating). This license authorizes us to make your Content available to the rest of the world and to let others do the same. You agree that this license includes the right for us to provide, promote, and improve the Services and to make Content submitted to or through the Services available to other companies, organizations or individuals for the syndication, broadcast, distribution, repost, promotion or publication of such Content on other media and services, subject to our terms and conditions for such Content use. Such additional uses by us, or other companies, organizations or individuals, is made with no compensation paid to you with respect to the Content that you submit, post, transmit or otherwise make available through the Services as the use of the Services by you is hereby agreed as being sufficient compensation for the Content and grant of rights herein. "
I think depends what your goal is. If you're just trying to communicate and share with others, I don't see how that is a problem. If you are posting things you hope to monetize, then I think there is some danger here. Post a sample of your music? You may very well find some AI has re-sampled you into an adapted work.
Just realize what scary things they might be able to do with what you give them. For example an AI can analyze your writing style and potentially identify you based on things you have put online elsewhere.
Well actually... indeed, there's not many (if any) guardrails in their statement. No bounderies what so ever.
I've been in Twitter Jail for a while. They just allowed me back on... and this agreement popped up.