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lew said:It's good to see them getting slapped, but I don't like the idea of dictating what can and cannot be allowed by a private entity in a private interaction- i.e. between a user and the company.
Actually it's NOT the .gov dictating what a company can do. They are merely saying that a company can't claim one thing and then do another...as like was said it's false advertising. Twitter is being treated no different then any other company is in that regard.lew said:It's good to see them getting slapped, but I don't like the idea of dictating what can and cannot be allowed by a private entity in a private interaction- i.e. between a user and the company.
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