Let them eat each other.
Isn’t this extortion? Since when are companies obliged to advertise on any platform?
Since Elon Musk became president.
Nestlé accused of having a modicum of an ethical backbone. Interesting.
Who’s running Tesla? Doesn’t seem like he’s spending a lot of time with it lately.
As a result, quality will likely go up.
So they’re going to pick a fight with a large number of very wealthy corporations, And with the wealth these corporations have , Twitter thinks they’re going to win.?
This is gonna look something like a first year boxer getting in a ring with four of the greatest boxers of all time.
I mean, what’s the argument here, you have to do business with every other business on the planet? How does that even make logical sense?
If I run a burger shop and for whatever reason I don’t do business with your company, you’re able to sue me? How does this play out in the real world?
We’ve seen how large corporations kneel down to power, too, so maybe he’s hoping his position in the Administration will get them to settle. Typically bully shit.
I mean, sure, if the courts are independent and choose to defy our shadow-president.
Free speech means they don’t have to advertise there.
Pretty sure the defense just needs to play this video and walk away https://youtu.be/U_M_uvDChJQ?si=LyTe04r6urqlR2Hy