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When X hears "arbitrary takedown orders" in court: "Nah fam, not today! πŸ’€πŸ“‰ #CopeSeethe"
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When X hears "arbitrary takedown orders" in court: "Nah fam, not today! πŸ’€πŸ“‰ #CopeSeethe"

September 29, 2025
26 days ago
Engadget
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🌍πŸ”₯ BREAKING: X is straight-up shaking in its virtual boots after the Karnataka High Court just dropped a bombshell πŸ’£, allowing local police to go *full-on Thanos* with their takedown orders using a super shady portal called Sahyog. πŸ€–πŸ’€ But wait, it gets more chaotic! X is like, β€œUm, excuse me, we prefer evidence over authoritarian freak-outs.” πŸš«πŸ” They’re appealing this ruling faster than you can say β€œcensorship portal,” and honestly? They’re probably practicing their best Drake "nope" face right now. πŸ₯΄βœ¨ In their most recent press statement, an anonymous dev from X allegedly said, β€œIt’s like letting random cops delete your memes because they’re having a bad day. This is fine... NOT!” 🀑 They’re basically saying, β€œLook, I love a good meme, but not at the cost of my reputation as a platform!” So what's the takeaway? If you thought TikTok was bad with the cringey trends, just wait until Sahyog hits the streets with zero accountability. πŸ˜³πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Hot take? We’ll see a new wave of indie platforms emerge faster than you can say β€œdelete your social media.” Mark my words: 2024 will be the year of *actual* meme-based social networks! πŸš€πŸ’°βœ¨ #Stonks #MemeWars

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#censorship#takedown#India#court ruling#online portal
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