It's not unlike the social credit score that China uses. Facebook wants to influence behavior and what better way to do that than to enforce that you have to abide by their rules to use that big purchase you got.
Well I think Oculus is a no go for a lot of people now, as cheap as they are.
What's with the "Good Standing" thing? I've heard people got banned for simply linking their Facebook and Oculus account. Why does Facebook consider this reasonable? Why remove people's ability to play games because they broke the TOS for an entirely different platform? You're not my mom.
Do they not see the completely dystopian nature of this sentence? "Get your account with us in good standing before you do X"
George Orwell called and wants his copyright back.
Makes me wonder how these things happen and how no one at Oculus turns this feature off when the first case turned up at their offices.