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LetMyPeopleVote

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Thu Aug 8, 2024, 10:54 AM Aug 2024

In new suit, Musk's X accuses advertisers of boycotting platform after Twitter takeover [View all]

The new lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s social media platform is controversial for a variety of reasons — including the court in which it was filed.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-suit-musks-x-accuses-advertisers-boycotting-platform-twitter-takeo-rcna165550

Elon Musk’s social media platform filed a curious federal lawsuit yesterday, targeting a group of advertisers for allegedly organizing a boycott of the company formerly known as Twitter. NBC News reported:

The company formerly known as Twitter filed the lawsuit Tuesday in a federal court in Texas against the World Federation of Advertisers and member companies Unilever, Mars, CVS Health and Orsted. It accused the advertising group’s initiative, called the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, of helping to coordinate a pause in advertising after Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in late 2022 and overhauled its staff and policies.


As my MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones noted, the conspiratorial billionaire also declared “war” against a coalition of advertisers known as the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM).....

But as the case advances, there was one detail in the reporting that deserves a closer look. Reuters noted, “The case was filed in the Northern District of Texas and assigned to U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor.”.....

The New York Times noted soon after that Republicans had a habit of bringing their cases to this specific district court because of their confidence that O’Connor would give them everything they wanted: “He ruled for Texas in 2015 when it challenged an Obama administration measure extending family leave benefits to married same-sex couples. ... He also ruled for Texas in 2016, blocking the Obama administration from enforcing guidelines expanding restroom access for transgender students.”.....

It’s against this backdrop that the lawyers for Musk’s platform filed their new case in a specific Texas district where they knew the case would almost certainly be assigned to O’Connor.

The tactic goes by different names. I’ve seen it referred to as “forum shopping,” “judge shopping,” “venue shopping,” and “court shopping,” but the phrases all mean the same thing: Instead of simply taking one’s chances in the judiciary, many litigants effectively try to hand-pick ideologically aligned jurists, filing their cases in specific districts in the hopes of guaranteeing success before the process even begins in earnest.

I don’t know for certain whether X’s legal team tried to game the system, but it seems like quite a coincidence that they took their case to a judge who’s notorious for telling the right what it wants to hear.
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He should sue himself for shitting up the platform. bullimiami Aug 2024 #1
Billionaires are not entitled to our money ck4829 Aug 2024 #2
Isn't that the magic hand of a free market place ? magicarpet Aug 2024 #3
OK! we'll advertise on X... if you give 80% discount. keithbvadu2 Aug 2024 #4
Musk keeps dropping turds into his media punch bowl Zambero Aug 2024 #5
Because nobody wants to be associated with Nazis, white supremacists, and fuckheads like libsoftiktok. Initech Aug 2024 #6
So Elon is MAD for advertisers leaving his rag of a platform? ProudMNDemocrat Aug 2024 #7
I'm always confused by this kind of bullshit legal crap... CincyDem Aug 2024 #8
Sure seems like a frivolous lawsuit. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #16
Muskyboy told advertisers to go fuck themselves. Lunabell Aug 2024 #9
How are boycotts illegal? TlalocW Aug 2024 #10
It's not even boycotts. Advertisers have targeted groups of customers. haele Aug 2024 #18
Well, this should bring them around to his point of view HAB911 Aug 2024 #11
Whinge on, shitlord. A pox on everything Musk. Celerity Aug 2024 #12
Eelon Mush Wicked Blue Aug 2024 #17
Prepare for the case of Elon vs Everybody NotASurfer Aug 2024 #13
They should countersue for irresponsible media. Bev54 Aug 2024 #14
Is it now illegal for Bettie Aug 2024 #15
musk is a scary man samsingh Aug 2024 #19
so companies should sue if you don't buy from them? samsingh Aug 2024 #20
How can even a partisan conservative TX asshole rule a private corporation is entitled to advertisers? Freethinker65 Aug 2024 #21
"Woke Antifa Inc is illegally boycotting our delicious bullshit and ground glass sandwiches! struggle4progress Aug 2024 #22
How can you sue somebody for not doing something which is their right not to do? John Farmer Aug 2024 #23
For this thread LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2024 #24
Ha ck4829 Aug 2024 #25
The Daily Show pokes fun at the 'CEO' of X, Linda Yaccarino LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2024 #26
Companies have the right to decide what media they are going to advertise on kimbutgar Aug 2024 #27
Yep. He went and just sued a nonprofit advertising group out of existence! FM123 Aug 2024 #28
These are the same losers who boycotted Bud Light. Oneironaut Aug 2024 #29
Texas federal judge recuses himself from Musk anti-trust lawsuit LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2024 #30
Judge with Tesla stock recuses from Elon Musk's X lawsuit LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2024 #31
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