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fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

X sues Calif. to avoid revealing how it makes “controversial” content decisions

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X decried law's "draconian financial penalties" up to $15K per violation per day.
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    If Twitter has nothing to hide, then they should have no objection to this bill.

    Always nice to see the “nothing to hide, nothing to worry about” wielded at a big company rather than everyday people.

    Also extra points for the guy for calling it Twitter too

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      Musk was all about the Twitter files, so why so coy now?

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        Rules for thee, not for me.

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        Because the X files was already taken

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    Calling it. Elon musk will call California a pedophile.

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    Twitter janitors in New York file lawsuit over firings and demand backpay

    Like Trump, Musk cheats the people he owes money to, but can always afford to file lawsuits.

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