• Decoy321@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I legitimately hope the xcom guys actually sue and get some money out of this. I’ll take any hope I can get for xcom 3.

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      1 year ago

      What’s funny is XCOM predates the modern internet (yeah I know a bunch of nerds in the 70s technically connected a few servers as the early internet).

  • Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If you’re Zuckerberg, there’s a non-zero chance you help anyone fight a lawsuit against Twitter.

    However, there is a very good reason not to do it. Legal proceedings against Musk, might distract him from running twitter into the ground.

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      Yeah, god forbid something stops Musk from effectively dismantling the one tool that was allowing the working people all over the world (Iran, HK, Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street) to coordinate and carry out demonstrations and protests against their governments and powerful capitalist oligarchs.

      Not that I think future examples of these movements won’t find another online space to exist. But Twitter was particularly suited for this task in that it provided real time global updates, same reason many found it an invaluable tool for getting live news.

      And given the current situation of political awareness and working class coordination, this gravitation will likely happen over a long time and may even splinter to different spaces, which I don’t think is a good situation.