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User-Generated Content
User-generated content definition (noun)
1.
User-generated content is any written, visual, or audio content that’s uploaded to a website or app by users, rather than by the website or app administrators.
User-generated content includes messages, reviews, testimonials, comments, images, audio files, videos, and artwork.
Appears in: Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policies, and Disclaimers
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