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Peter
@notalawyer.bsky.social
No longer in good standing with the New York State bar
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the letter from Twitter is basically an admission that they don’t have a case. Not only is it vague, but if they had specific evidence of, e.g, data theft, they would’ve gone straight to court. Cease and desists are mostly useful as a way to scare small players - if I’m Meta I don’t give a fuck

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Dpimke.bsky.social

He actually said those fired employees would be a great asset elsewhere. So he gave them a blessing to work for other companies.

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KTkilgoretrout.bsky.social

“oh you seem to know a lot about our employees please go on”

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SEimplicitpower.bsky.social

Lmao Spiro represented Aaron Hernandez at his murder trial

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HNhumblenovice.bsky.social

Basically, it's just a scare tactic to intimidate rivals.

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MFgibberish.com

Meta legal sends back a fully formatted business letter, the body of which is a single poop emoji

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ikepigott.com

It’s not meant to do anything to Meta. It’s just gas for the fanboys to make them more loyal about their $8 donations every month.

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Aarcbreak.bsky.social

This also was basically drafted to trick Elon into thinking something could be done probably

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Jjunlper.bsky.social

i think the greatest admission through this case that won’t likely go anywhere is that they’re genuinely scared thread and meta will take away a lot of users

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MTmonym.me

Man I hate it when I fire thousands of employees, withhold their severance, and bog them down in arbitration only for them to take their expertise elsewhere to build a product that undermines me. It’s so unfair.

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TAaao.bsky.social

I don't know, those are some pretty serious allegations of data scraping, a thing that Elon Musk definitely understands and must be illegal somehow

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Peter
@notalawyer.bsky.social
No longer in good standing with the New York State bar
42.9k followers210 following1.5k posts