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this post was submitted on 02 Sep 2024
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This is the case right now.
There's good reasons GMail doesn't do that, but there's absolutely nothing technical preventing from doing that, and I can't think of anything that legally prevents them from doing that.
@bss03 @ngwoo I have never reasd their contract. But isn't it in the USA as well that you can't redefine the primary purpose of a contract, which would be to deliver, receive and store e-mail?
Most people probably don't have a signed contract with GMail.
I haven't checked the EULA but they likely have sole discretion around dropping / blocking email, especially any email that might be deleterious to Google Alphabet's business.
Not leagaly but users will be frustated and leave. They will rollback within a day so you will not need to worry too much.
"users will be frustated and leave" exactly the same thing can happen to an instance that adds an instance (or wildcard domain) block. I'd be very surprised if no instance has ever rolled back a block.
Users don't need to worry about instance blocks on ActivityPub, any more than they have to worry about DNS RBLs for email.