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Looks like its just the Zucc's edition of Musk's Twitter.
Yep.
Is it possible for a lawsuit to somehow ruin both the plaintiff and defendant? Or whatever they are called in civil matters.
Or is it possible for it to go all the way to the supreme court and somehow result in the dissolution of the supreme court?
Musk doesn't have a good track record of paying bills for Twitter, I wonder if he will even pay the lawyers ๐ค
I think it's plaintiff and respondent
There's a zero percent chance I'm going to install and use Threads, but from screenshots, it looks like Twitter with Instagram's design language, which is an unimaginably vile combination.