I've been following this new story, among other "big" stories of very recently (this week), and this one is funny.
You win some, you lose some...
Strictly a Twitter story/principle...abiding by the laws of liberty, freedom, privacy, decency, ...on solid grounds.
I agree with Twitter; sue the government for invasion of privacy, human rights, free speech when peace is respected and criticism is constructive in a fair balance.
I've been following this new story, among other "big" stories of very recently (this week), and this one is funny.
You win some, you lose some...
Strictly a Twitter story/principle...abiding by the laws of liberty, freedom, privacy, decency, ...on solid grounds.
I agree with Twitter; sue the government for invasion of privacy, human rights, free speech when peace is respected and criticism is constructive in a fair balance.
Roger, if that was possible the government sure didn't ask them to (NSA). They asked Twitter directly. I think it's for the legal aspect of the laws.
The full article is interesting, and it raises many important points; points with various opinions.