Message from @Ivanfr

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2018-05-24 05:43:01 UTC  

I have no right to my twitter account, I just hope twitter lets me use it

2018-05-24 05:43:23 UTC  

I havent paid for ity

2018-05-24 05:43:24 UTC  

it*

2018-05-24 05:43:41 UTC  

If Elon Musk were to kick someone from his house

2018-05-24 05:43:48 UTC  

and im pretty sure when I accepted the ToS it says that I dont own shit and twitter are the supreme god of their virtual land

2018-05-24 05:43:49 UTC  

true. Yet apparently you have a right to the data generated by using it.

2018-05-24 05:44:03 UTC  

Is this the action of Elon Musk, or is it an official action of a company he owns?

2018-05-24 05:44:14 UTC  

or at least that is what a bunch of congress people who don't know how facebook works seems to think.

2018-05-24 05:44:44 UTC  

Let's just call the government a legal person and be done with it 😛

2018-05-24 05:45:25 UTC  

@RyeNorth its entirely possible

2018-05-24 05:45:25 UTC  

Owns is the wrong term.

2018-05-24 05:45:49 UTC  

He doesn't own it, he represents it. The shareholders own it.

2018-05-24 05:46:08 UTC  

Of which, he may be considered to be one,

2018-05-24 05:46:21 UTC  

Tesla or SpaceX cant suffer legal consequences for what Elon Musk says in his private life

2018-05-24 05:47:00 UTC  

well, it can depending on what he does

2018-05-24 05:47:09 UTC  

give me an example

2018-05-24 05:47:09 UTC  

Alright, let's reframe this question, then.

2018-05-24 05:47:35 UTC  

Does Elon Musk require the power of being the CEO of SpaceX to kick someone out of his living room?

2018-05-24 05:48:15 UTC  

Or, would this be a privilege any property owner would have?

2018-05-24 05:48:51 UTC  

I wonder if Trump deleted Obama's tweets from the @POTUS account

2018-05-24 05:49:08 UTC  

and unfollowed HIllary Clinton

2018-05-24 05:49:11 UTC  

😄

2018-05-24 05:49:33 UTC  

I think Twitter actually designated @POTUS as a special account

2018-05-24 05:49:35 UTC  

There's convoluted work related hypotheticals, but, in general, it's the right of being a property holder

2018-05-24 05:49:38 UTC  

the main reason Trump does not use it.

2018-05-24 05:49:40 UTC  

not exactly the prefect example. his house would also need to be spacex property

2018-05-24 05:49:59 UTC  

Why would it also need to be spacex property?

2018-05-24 05:50:09 UTC  

It's his own living room.

2018-05-24 05:50:20 UTC  

He's had the living room before he was CEO of spaceX

2018-05-24 05:50:30 UTC  

Think of university presidents living in a house provided by the university

2018-05-24 05:50:53 UTC  

Think of Trump Tower.

2018-05-24 05:50:56 UTC  

Rule #1 dont live in a place that u dont own

2018-05-24 05:51:23 UTC  

Not everything that The President of the United States owns is government property

2018-05-24 05:51:24 UTC  

@Ivanfr if you have to pay taxes on it constantly, you don't own it

2018-05-24 05:51:37 UTC  

well u own it as much as u can

2018-05-24 05:51:52 UTC  

Not everything that Elon Musk owns is SpaceX property.

2018-05-24 05:52:06 UTC  

The metaphor translates quite effectively.

2018-05-24 05:52:09 UTC  

i mean, you statement is wrong. it certainly would be better to live in land that the government has no right to and therefore can't tax you

2018-05-24 05:53:16 UTC  

I havent seen such land

2018-05-24 05:53:34 UTC  

I mean u can go to the jungle with a gun and claim land

2018-05-24 05:53:35 UTC  

I mean, I own a company, myself. My car is not company property.