This is Blackbook's terms of use page. At the time of this screen capture, the Lorem ipsum type setter dummy text is in use, rather than an actual term of use. Form this page you can also sign up for an account or login.
This page represents Duuit's terms of service. This is an extensive list of the terms and conditions of service (TACOS) that includes what is and is not allowed on the site, as well the repercussions. At the end, the terms encourage users to "be…
This page is included under Ello's Policies page. It includes information on the users' responsibilities, what happens when you post content, inactive accounts, information for users regarding the content they post, and the required legal…
These are the terms for Galaxy2. They are similar to the rules of the original Galaxy. The main rules are no child porn, no public commercial trade, certain images need to be made private or accessible by friends only, and the own of the site's rules…
This is Hatebook's terms of use page. It provides the users legal rights, eligibility, remedies, obligations, limitations, exclusions and dispute resolution.
This page of imzy outlines its community policy. The policy is part of the terms of service and outlines the behavioral expectations of the site. The site specifically asks people to respect others by not posting pornography, terrorism, violent…
This is Imzy's terms of service agreement. This is an extensive page that includes the user responsibilities, agreements, restrictions, and terminating one's access. It also include information regarding what Imzy can and cannot do. It specifically…
This document explains the Independent Microblogging Service Terms of Service. The creators note that they did not create the TOS, but rather used what was created by Automatic.inc under their creative commons license.
This is the Jisko Terms of Service page. The Jisko terms were simple: "You agree not to post any abusive, criminal, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening or sexually-oriented material."