This is manifestly and obviously false, in numerous ways. I don't even need to cite capriciousness, cultural differences, or potential political bias; even ignoring those things, it simply isn't and can not ever be a bright shining line.
This is even before we consider that TOSs have been known to retroactively change. YouTube just made such a change; doesn't affect whether the videos are removed but the retroactively changed the monetization standards, with large effect. "Just don't break the TOS" is a non-starter in such an environment.
After all, Meta's TOS stipulates that you must provide accurate information about yourself, and that you cannot share anything that is misleading.
It also prohibits making groundless reports or appeals, so maybe you could take an eye for an eye it you get unfairly targeted.
Remember the wave of people being in hot water over tweets sent in 2008?