Does anyone know how "nitter" was allowed to retain that name when it is obviously taking advantage of "twitter"? There was a little thing that restaurants used to have called "The Small Street Journal", that had little facts and human interest stories. "The Wall Street Journal" sued the publishers and made them cease using that name because they said it obviously infringed on their name.
After Elon acquired twitter he put a stop to some of the work arounds and people smarter than I found other ways. I think once we got to nitter.poast he gave up kek. Or realized that some of us just don't have an account and never will but still wants people to have access to the info shared on the platform.
Does anyone know how "nitter" was allowed to retain that name when it is obviously taking advantage of "twitter"? There was a little thing that restaurants used to have called "The Small Street Journal", that had little facts and human interest stories. "The Wall Street Journal" sued the publishers and made them cease using that name because they said it obviously infringed on their name.
Twitter no longer exists.
After Elon acquired twitter he put a stop to some of the work arounds and people smarter than I found other ways. I think once we got to nitter.poast he gave up kek. Or realized that some of us just don't have an account and never will but still wants people to have access to the info shared on the platform.