Quote (thesnipa @ Nov 8 2022 06:28pm)
what harm? what crime of harm is applicable for a court of law? you can impersonate anyone you want, you just can't cause them verifiable financial harm. you can't steal someone's identity to commit fraud, but u can do it for fun anytime you want.
TOS rules and court laws differ in this respect. she violated the TOS, not the law lol. calm down snowflake.
Quote (Surfpunk @ Nov 8 2022 06:29pm)
I'm not saying anything about whatever rules Musk wants to set. You said "court of law", not Twitter ToS.
Both of you should've noticed twitter users impersonating Musk clearly with the intend to harm him and the platform. You should know that impersonating people with the intend to harm them is a criminal offence.
Funny to see both of you getting your panties in a twist over Musk's takeover btw
"Criminal impersonation is a crime that is governed by states laws, which vary by state"
https://definitions.uslegal.com/c/criminal-impersonation/#:~:text=(1)%20A%20person%20commits%20criminal,%2C%20or%20to%20liability%2C%20charge%2C