This may come as a surprise to you but there are internet comments outside of twitter that aren’t protected by twitter rules.
Also you can’t copy the idea of a book and reword it. Which you can do with a tweet.
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This may come as a surprise to you but there are internet comments outside of twitter that aren’t protected by twitter rules.
Also you can’t copy the idea of a book and reword it. Which you can do with a tweet.
No dude you don’t understand. A copyrighted book is the same as an internet comment.
Are people really unsubbing over a dollar a month? Seems kinda insignificant if you’re actually using the service.
There’s no empty Trump or DeSantis podiums for them to air I guess
I’m thinking they killed overwatch just as an excuse to lay more people off.
Matthew Lazinski from the University of South Florida School of Physical Therapy & Rehab Sciences, reflecting on the rise in pickleball injuries witnessed in the clinic, emphasizes the potential risks associated with the sport. He asserts that the surge in injuries can be attributed to people embracing an active lifestyle. He said the advantages gained from exercise outweigh the associated costs.
It’s right there in the article.
Aldi’s decision to change all of the lanes to self checkouts at the stores around me has really turned me off. I thought they would be one of the last bastions against self checkouts. The workers there were well paid and happy. I don’t really know where to shop for groceries with a conscience anymore.
Cannot agree harder
I’m getting “old man yells at cloud” vibes
Fair points. Directing them to the appropriate community is best.
This is a developing situation and these apps are being updated sometimes multiple times a day. Looking up threads from even a few days ago, you might miss a game changing new feature. Let’s not discourage engagement here.
Then why post a link dealing specifically with twitters terms of use agreement? There is nothing copywritten about this comment. Anyone can copy and paste this without attributing me and there is no recourse for me. If someone copy and pastes a published book, they can sue. How can they possibly be the same thing…?