Twitter and Musk

The "Twitter Files" exposed nothing. It was a laughable nothing-burger.

This absurd ruling by a Trump appointed judge will quickly be overturned in the appeals court. I will note the plaintiffs went venue shopping when filing the suit.
Safe to say this case never would have arisen had The Twitter Files never been released, so.... whatever.

And how did they go venue shopping when the court was in the State AG's district?
 
I have not read it, but I doubt that nothing found at TWTR was not included. Gimmee a break. :rolleyes:

Are you stating the case paperwork specifically mentioned the Twitter Files or any of the content of the Twitter files?

Hint: It did not.
 
Are you kidding me? Facts that came out of those "files" litter this case.

https://storage.courtlistener.com/r...d.189520/gov.uscourts.lawd.189520.293.0_1.pdf

Search for "Twitter Files" reveals zippo. Good luck with your assertion.

The lawsuit outlines one poster complaining he was banned from Twitter for posting Covid misinformation. The particular complaint relied on information via discovery from the federal government to make the claim of U.S. government oversight.
 
Search for "Twitter Files" reveals zippo. Good luck with your assertion.

The lawsuit outlines one poster complaining he was banned from Twitter for posting Covid misinformation. The particular complaint relied on information via discovery from the federal government to make the claim of U.S. government oversight.
It's not the phrase that matters, it's what those files revealed that are directly cited in that suit.
 
Search for "Twitter Files" reveals zippo. Good luck with your assertion.

The lawsuit outlines one poster complaining he was banned from Twitter for posting Covid misinformation. The particular complaint relied on information via discovery from the federal government to make the claim of U.S. government oversight.

Never would have been known w/o Twitter Files:

(9) Before the Hunter Biden Laptop story breaking prior to the 2020 election on
October 14, 2020, the FBI and other federal officials repeatedly warned industry participants to be
alert for “hack and dump” or “hack and leak” operations.
 
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