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ElonJet: Violating the Privacy of Celebrities Is Not Free Speech

2 pointsby recursive4over 2 years ago

2 comments

TinyRickover 2 years ago
The underlying data is public, there is no expectation of privacy for publicly available data.
smoldesuover 2 years ago
You&#x27;ve gotten this horribly mixed up, IMO.<p>Violating the privacy of celebrities <i>is</i> free speech, as long as it isn&#x27;t illegal (eg. lies or libel). The paparazzi has ran this shtick for years, and not once do they end up behind bars.<p>The real kicker is that Elon Musk has zero obligation to cater to free speech. Nobody running Twitter does. They can remove whatever accounts they want with impunity, and this time they chose some random dude&#x27;s plane API. Treating this like a &quot;violation&quot; of anything is the wrong way to look at it.
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