In other words, twatter is probably gonna pull the bullshit where they do business as usual and do nothing until police or any government goes after them.
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that's how all corporations act
the structure of corporate law is systematically directed towards this behavior
Nonconsensual nudity only hurts people.
Copyright violation hurts profits.
Someone needs to cook up a bot that flags every post on Twitter, Facebook, or reddit with a DCMA takedown.
It's not unheard of...
Paywalled.
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Nah I’m good.
Goes away with js disabled. Rest of page works fine.
Even with JavaScript disabled, I’m only seeing the first paragraph of the article.
It's opening full for me. Probably geo paywalled..
"Can someone with money sue me? No? Oh they can fuck off then."
Shocked! That the guy who owns Twitter isn't making this a priority.
Wait, it all makes sense when the owner, Elon Musk makes a tone deaf joke about impregnating Taylor Swift.
This confirms my theory that Elon is such a cheapass. He won't pay for porn, but he'll jack it to whatever's in the S3 folder. Regardless of how it got there.
This is probably because either 1) they're afraid of lawsuits or 2) they have a better system for handling copyrighted materials than nonconsensual porn.
So I'm a bit curious, is this new under Elon Musk, or was this always an issue?