Basically, this means that when Discord slips up, you won’t be able to sue as a group, and will have to individually go through arbitration. This means that while users will still be able to sue, they’ll have to individually bear the cost of the legal process, and the damage done to the company will not be as great.

There’s a way to “opt out” if you do so within the next 30 days by emailing arbitration-opt-out@discord.com pic.twitter.com/vcBYWFeKud — Vivian 💜 (@aeonlamb) October 18, 2018 The easiest scenario to imagine is if and when Discord gets hacked, and your personal data gets leaked. This move is all sorts of shady, to say the least. And yet, in the wake of relatively frequent data breaches, it’s hard to say that no one saw this coming. We’re no law experts, so we don’t know if this is applicable to Discord users in Malaysia, or only in the United States. Either way, there’s an option to opt out of this clause. This is done by sending an email to arbitration-opt-out@discord.com using the email tied to your discord account. (Source: reddit via Vivian Aeon / Twitter)