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So do we say the Terms of Service suck if they can remove you from your social network based on what they "believe"?

Or perhaps the people who depend too much on any service (instead of an open platform) should bear the risk?

Finding fault is less important than the user experience. A walled garden that gets annoying to use is bound to fail.
That's part of the reason I disabled my account, their absolute insistence that you identify exactly who you are is a huge privacy problem.

It is because of this that facebook users experience bigger privacy problems than other sites, regardless of what their publicity tells you.