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by jkaplowitz
1702 days ago
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Agreed. Nothing you are saying is contradicting anything I am saying, nor anything in the quote we're discussing. I'm not sure why you're spending so much time to emphasize that the quote in the article doesn't allege espionage by Twitter when nobody is claiming it does, but indeed we are in full agreement that it doesn't. (Having not read the legal complaint itself, I express no opinion on what that alleges.) |
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That claim is incorrect. Your quote does not state a cause of action against Twitter. Its only purpose, in the lawsuit, is to support, through innuendo, the claim that Twitter was complicit in an espionage "attack" against themselves. The complaint is based only on the espionage incident.
The quote is mostly irrelevant, which is the type of support you'd expect this complaint to be able to muster.
That's what I'm saying.