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Imagine complaining to a social media platform because you’re not allowed to be shitty to someone else.
I see you’re familiar with the conservative worldview
“I can record you too” she hath doth sayeth
I like to deadname X and always call it Twitter.
Yes, I already know that I’m a sad, sad excuse for a lifeform.
I only call it Twitter
“You can’t just change your URL and frontend and pretend you’re X. Even if someone did some editing on your backend, you were born Twitter and you’ll die Twitter!”
I have to mention I’m trying to make fun of transphobes, but idk if it’s coming through that well so I’m adding this disclaimer letting you know it’s an attempt at a joke. It’s just ironic because these arguments do work for Twitter (presently trying to be known as “X”)
Stop trying to make X happen. It’s not going to happen.
It lasted longer than I thought. Probably because it was a weekend and Elon was probably too busy sniffing his own farts.
Of course they did.
Yep. Musk is a right winger.
You misspelled Russian asset
Tomato, tomato
My brain wants to read this as the correct pronunciation twice instead of the phrase
When it has two different pronunciations, both of them are the correct pronunciations
“where required by local law” - on a global platform? How is that supposed to work? When the addresses or being addressed is in such a locality? After complaints only? After prosecution or court orders?
I guess it’s more a disclosure of what can happen than it is a terms of use or moderation guideline.