Of course Elon swiped the @X account out from under the person who'd had it previously. There was only one way this was ever going to play out.
Does the owner of the account have any recourse? I'm pretty sure that the answer is NOPE.
Of course Elon swiped the @X account out from under the person who'd had it previously. There was only one way this was ever going to play out.
Does the owner of the account have any recourse? I'm pretty sure that the answer is NOPE.
@evacide @X The same guy suspending and deleting accounts for vain, petty reasons - such as using non-offensive, supposedly "woke" words from the dictionary - is the one who wants to make himself the indispensable, ubiquitous middleman on all financial transactions, while dabbling in Chinese-style financial and reputation management.
It's akin to wanting to monopolize the web browser market, while deciding for himself who can and cannot access the WWW.