@justinamash @joelgrus but no you can't hold him to it. He can change that anytime & it is his right as owner.
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@dougstafford@justinamash@joelgrus Except contract law does allow you to challenge it. But Twitter would never agree to such a contract. -
@AndrewJGaspar@dougstafford@justinamash don't care about legal challenge, just saying it's legit to complain they're violating their 1/2 -
@AndrewJGaspar@dougstafford@justinamash stated ideals, and it's bullshit to dismiss complaints with "well, they're not the government" 2/2 -
@joelgrus@dougstafford@justinamash Sure, I agree. But it's up to private citizens to move their "page views" elsewhere to change Twitter.
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@justinamash@joelgrus your recourse if you don't like his policy is to leave Twitter. He didn't violate hour rights.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@justinamash@joelgrus some would argue Internet search engines, social media, should be run as public utilities. Googlization of Eveything - 1 more reply
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@justinamash thanks for being so clear on your stances. Hard to fight for your rights if you don't know what they areThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@justinamash@joelgrus Right, 1A doesn't give you a right to somebody's else's microphone...or social media site.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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