Jack Dorsey and the rest of the sleezy slimeballs at Twitter have tried and failed to deny Milo Yiannopoulos’ data access request, which they are required by British law to fulfill within 21 days from the date it was requested.
We know what the Twitter dickheads are trying to do. Twitter is trying to further screw with Milo Yiannopoulos by waiting until the last minute to respond to Yiannopoulos’ data access request, and apparently feels that since they did kind of respond, it may give Twitter another 21 days to stall giving up the data that they are legally required to produce. Unfortunately for Twitter this appears to not be the case.
Once Twitter does release Milo’s information you can bet that there will be a VERY BIG lawsuit filed against Twitter, and we feel that Milo Yiannopoulos will most likely win that lawsuit and be awarded $ millions from Jack Dorsey and Twitter.
We hope that the lawsuit against Twitter badly hurts Jack Dorsey and Twitter! That shitty company deserves to die an agonizing death!
Twitter attempted to dodge Milo Yiannopoulos’ data request by falsely claiming that he lives in the United States of America and is therefore ineligible to receive the information.
“Twitter International Company provides the Twitter Services to individuals who live outside the United States of America. We understand that you live in the United States,” said Twitter in their reply today, despite the fact that Yiannopoulos has permanent residence in the United Kingdom and remains a citizen there.
“As a result, we are not a data controller in respect of your personal data. Consequently, we will return your postal order, in the sum of €6.35, to you.”
Yiannopoulos replied shortly after, stating:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I do not live in the United States. I am a permanent UK resident at the address listed on my letter, and a citizen of the United Kingdom.
You are clearly prevaricating by waiting until now to make this statement as opposed to making simple inquiries as to my country of residence.
Twitter has the choice of waiving the EUR 6.35 or paying the shipping and handling costs of sending a new money order, which will be EUR 7.
As a matter of interest, given that you have my UK address, where did you send the money order back to? To dispatch it to a UK address seems quite at odds with your proposition that I am a resident of the United States.
You have 21 days from the date of the original Subject Access Request to reply in full. This situation has not changed. I look forward to receiving the information requested within the time frame permitted by law.
Yours
Milo Yiannopoulos”
Yiannopoulos made the data request, also known as a “Subject Access Request”, to Twitter on the 25th of July. According to European law, Twitter must respond to the request within 21 days of it being filed, returning Yiannopoulos with all of the personal data that they have on him.
This would include the reason as to why Twitter permanently suspended Yiannopoulos in July, as well as the motive for removing his verification before that.
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