Terms + Conditions
Privacy Statement Permalink
Outlaw Standard does not collect PII from its visitors or members.
No activity or other data is tracked, stored, processed, or otherwise accessed based on your use, enjoyment, and/or viewing of this site. Ever.
Outlaw Standard will never use any voluntarily shared information for any purposes outside their intended use. e.g. If you email James, he will not use your email for any purpose aside from responding to your email.
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Outlaw Standard does not set cookies on your device.
Accessibility Statement Permalink
Outlaw Standard strives to meet or exceed Level AA accessibility standards as outlined in the WCAG 2.1 specification.
If you experience any issues big or small while accessing any part or parcel of this website, please let me know and I’ll prioritize repairing that oversight as quickly as possible.
Inclusivity Statement Permalink
Outlaw Standard is the website of a person who believes strongly in the value and practice of kindness. As such, they will not tolerate hate speech, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or any other type of exclusive language or behavior on, around, or near this site or any extensions thereof, not limited to social presences on other websites/apps or in-person meet-ups or interactions.
It bears repeating. Zero tolerance means no warnings, no discussion. You are invisible and unwelcome the millisecond you engage in any excluding, bullying, or otherwise hateful language and/or behaviors.
And for the argumentive both-siders, what-abouters, and advocates for the Devil; Deplatforming/moderating is not exclusion. It is protecting the peace and safety of the community.
Artificial Intelligence Statement Permalink
Outlaw Standard does not use AI tooling or assistance for any creation, writing, photography, illustration, or coding for this website or its contents.
AI as a concept for improving certain types of tedious, dangerous, or scheduled administrative workflows had potential.
However, all implementations are exclusively focused on removing humans from creative workflows in the pursuit of maximizing profits.
AI as a technology is mostly a marketing facade and is nowhere near being robust or stable enough to do even a fraction of what is claimed.
A majority of interviewed users are either against or apathetic towards AI as a feature, yet businesses are using AI-labelled features as means to charge their users more for features they neither need, nor asked for.