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I think arguing that massive websites can do whatever they want and no one should ever complain is pretty moronic.
You can complain, but that doesn't make it news worthy. People feel entitled to demand things of a free service. Now if you paid for it, you'd be on to something.
I mean, "they are not legally obligated to [anything]" is always a stupid argument.
This isn't a court of law, it's a public discussion
When talking about paying for a handle they give out, that's where this discussion goes. No legal obligation to pay for what they already own and can repurpose. A public discussion means nothing if you're going to just steer clear if the fact some idiots thought he'd be paid for a twit handle.
"I get to dictate arbitrary terms which define the value of any discussion which includes opinions I disagree with"
yeah... arguing what is news is usually dumb. This is a great example of that.