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Seems like it only matters if you login to their service.
It also matters if you value organizations changing terms after attracting a community and changing to non-transparent solutions while claiming to be “open”. It matters if your values are different.
But you’re right too. If not logging in, your liability is probably not changing.
I do agree with that overall principle. I am not a fan of the arbitration clause.
But it's an open source project, I'm not paying them apart from donations. And their mainly GPL+AGPL+Apache. So I'm not worried, id be more concerned of they moved to a more permissive license. And you can run your own instance of their backend server for realtime collaboration.
All things considered I am not too concerned right now, but I will be watching for more signs of problematic behavior.