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Why the Berenson v Twitter settlement may open the door to claims from other banned users
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Why the Berenson v Twitter settlement may open the door to claims from other banned users

Did Twitter just accidentally put other suspended users on notice that its strike and ban policies modify its terms of service? Oopsie!

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Alex Berenson
Jul 07, 2022
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I can’t talk about my settlement with Twitter beyond yesterday’s three-sentence statement. I take that obligation seriously. My lips are sealed.

But I can talk about what the settlement may mean.

To recap: I sued Twitter in December in federal court in San Francisco, Twitter’s preferred venue. In April federal Judge William Alsup rejected Twitter’s motion…

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