Ars: If you're not based in the UK, you may have no idea what a "super-injunction" is. But if you're a Brit, they're apparently an occasional part of daily life—especially as of late. And now, an anonymous Twitter user is being sued for breaking a super-injunction issued by a British judge, but over who or what? Nobody knows for sure, and it's because of the super-injunction.
Airlines, Air France, KLM, and Ryanair no longer offer customer service support using Twitter's direct message functionality.
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Elon Musk has recently declared that Twitter is going to roll out the latest changes to its user interface in order to give a better experience to users.
I guess we can't comment on the topic for risk of becoming a defendant in a super-injunction lawsuit. So... on another topic, the Fed now holds $1.5 billion with a B worth of U.S. treasuries and effectivley funded 140% of issuance and redemption so far this year.
this is all nonsense imo im glad i dont live in other parts of the world because i couldn't conform to the rules there. this right here is partly what twitter is all about.
WTF.. the world is going crazy