Comment by The_Year_of_Glad on 16/07/2015 at 21:46 UTC

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That's true, but that doesn't establish whether /u/spez intends to adhere to the laws of any other states and/or countries in addition to those. Reddit can voluntarily adhere to any laws it wants, and given the recent regime change, it's probably worth officially establishing the exact rules here.

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Comment by PM_ME_UR_NUDIBRANCHS at 16/07/2015 at 21:49 UTC

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but that doesn't establish whether /u/spez intends to adhere to the laws of any other states and/or countries in addition to those.

That's exactly what it establishes. That's the *entire purpose* for websites to include their governing law somewhere in a public document, to avoid the confusion you seem bound and determined to keep yourself mired in.