![]() Keep in mind, I put my money where my mouth is. Here's the true story behind 'Last Week Tonight's' rat erotica painting went beyond and called the 90's TV station manager (and quoted my 5 year old article.) The John Oliver Rat Porn is making messages to me by journalists, food banks and more. It doesn’t even look offensive by intention. You own the stuff you created but Twitter has license to use it anywhere they want including letting other companies use it. ![]() It was posted to 330 million Twitter users and beyond, who already gave permission to share. The shared tweet literally asked to be looked at by outsiders. Quoting Tweets Is Fine, But Twitter Would Rather Not Say So - (Forbes).Tweeting is like shouting in the public square and if you can’t quote stuff people don’t want you to quote, there’d be no reporting (or comedy). Many complaints seemed to belong on r/BadLegalAdvice but many saw good sides to it. I looked at complaints about showing a tweet without asking for permission first, then looked up articles about it. In this case the comments got pretty thoughtful. (Overusing memes gets into what this is about - especially in a case like mass-scraping content from Furry_IRL and reposting it on Twitter to hack/cheat followers for clout and profit.) I don’t usually look at the Furry_IRL subreddit hosting the discussion about this, because why bother with hordes of people you don’t know on a flood of low-effort memes.
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