Message from @Nine
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If Elon Musk were to kick someone from his house
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
true. Yet apparently you have a right to the data generated by using it.
Is this the action of Elon Musk, or is it an official action of a company he owns?
or at least that is what a bunch of congress people who don't know how facebook works seems to think.
Let's just call the government a legal person and be done with it 😛
@RyeNorth its entirely possible
Owns is the wrong term.
He doesn't own it, he represents it. The shareholders own it.
Of which, he may be considered to be one,
Tesla or SpaceX cant suffer legal consequences for what Elon Musk says in his private life
well, it can depending on what he does
give me an example
Alright, let's reframe this question, then.
Does Elon Musk require the power of being the CEO of SpaceX to kick someone out of his living room?
Or, would this be a privilege any property owner would have?
I wonder if Trump deleted Obama's tweets from the @POTUS account
and unfollowed HIllary Clinton
😄
I think Twitter actually designated @POTUS as a special account
There's convoluted work related hypotheticals, but, in general, it's the right of being a property holder
the main reason Trump does not use it.
not exactly the prefect example. his house would also need to be spacex property
Why would it also need to be spacex property?
It's his own living room.
He's had the living room before he was CEO of spaceX
Think of university presidents living in a house provided by the university
Think of Trump Tower.
Rule #1 dont live in a place that u dont own
Not everything that The President of the United States owns is government property
@Ivanfr if you have to pay taxes on it constantly, you don't own it
well u own it as much as u can
Not everything that Elon Musk owns is SpaceX property.
The metaphor translates quite effectively.
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
I havent seen such land
I mean u can go to the jungle with a gun and claim land
I mean, I own a company, myself. My car is not company property.
well given that i previously said i treat CEOs as representatives of the company at all times so that anything they say or do related to the company, even if its while they are "off duty", is as good as an official statement for the company, this is not exactly perfect.
Or at least such land with postal service
That doesn't answer the question.