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Chris Trottier

@LouisIngenthron That’s my point. A lawyer probably signed off, and someone with authority gave it a stamp of approval.

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Louis Ingenthron replied to Chris

@atomicpoet *What* is your point?

Lawyers probably signed off on creating Twitter accounts (because Twitter actually has an EULA, unlike dotnet.social). Does that mean that Microsoft is in cahoots with Twitter too?

Chris Trottier replied to Louis

@LouisIngenthron Does a Microsoft employee own Twitter? Is Twitter a Microsoft product?

Louis Ingenthron replied to Chris

@atomicpoet Which has what exactly to do with lawyers signing off on the account? You're bouncing all over the place here.

Chris Trottier replied to Louis

@LouisIngenthron If you believe a $1T just improvises its social media presence—and doesn’t get a lawyer to sign off on something that establishes ground rules with the host—I don’t know what to tell you.

Louis Ingenthron replied to Chris

@atomicpoet If you want to continue this conversation, try replying to what I actually wrote instead of this nonsense argument you imagined me saying.

Chris Trottier replied to Louis

@LouisIngenthron I don’t think there’s much more to talk about, and this insistence that Microsoft just happened to arrive at dotnet.social is odd.

Have a great night 👋

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