X sues Calif. to avoid revealing how it makes “controversial” content decisionsfne8w2ah@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 185 points – 1 years agoarstechnica.com6Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments 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 tooMusk was all about the Twitter files, so why so coy now?Rules for thee, not for me.Because the X files was already taken
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 tooMusk was all about the Twitter files, so why so coy now?Rules for thee, not for me.Because the X files was already taken
Musk was all about the Twitter files, so why so coy now?Rules for thee, not for me.Because the X files was already taken
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
Musk was all about the Twitter files, so why so coy now?
Rules for thee, not for me.
Because the X files was already taken