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1. jcranm+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-17 02:56:59
Another possibility I considered is if Twitter had been so uncooperative with prior requests that the government stopped bothering sending so many.
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2. jacque+W[view] [source] 2022-12-17 03:03:30
>>jcranm+(OP)
That's a possibility, but unlikely. Twitter execs were probably well aware of the long arm of the law and that their ability to stay in business to a large extent depended on staying on the right side of the line legally. That's precisely why you see them arguing about this to such a degree in these articles, they are well aware of their position vis-a-vis the law.

I've had some contact with the FBI over the years regarding stuff happening on one of my sites and they were - it has to be said - polite and arguing their case quite well, in no way did I feel like figuring out whether if I refused them what the next step would be, it felt like I would be the unreasonable party. But if they had made an unreasonable request I would have told them to fuck off.

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