Everyone hoping antitrust cases are going to solve the Twitter implosion are going to have an unhappy time.

The law isn't going to fix it. Antitrust requires finding that Twitter is market-dominant in the US, which is probably isn't, and the EU is very big but very slow.

I get it; it sucks. But there's no cavalry coming to fix it so you don't have to make hard choices. It lives or dies based only on whether enough users choose to leave to break its dominance.

Éric Freyssinet on Twitter

“Any attempt to remove my tweets that link to my other social media accounts, not violating any law, would actually make #twitter an editorial media, and no longer a social media platform, with civil and criminal liability for *any* illegal content therein. https://t.co/kwoFHVue43”

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@sacha Ugh, no. Removing some subset of content doesn't make Twitter liable for your other content.
@Pwnallthethings @sacha This is like those people posting those things on Facebook that says Facebook has no right to the content you post on it and thinking that’s legally enforceable somehow.