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Posted On: 09/15/2024 11:38:16 AM
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JK1, I would suspect the new snpw marketing team cringes reading your posts/publications, such as the one below. Doubt this is the type of whining brand awareness they are trying to create.
Posted On: 09/14/2024 8:04:46 AM
Posted By: jk1
Investors Hangout: https://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=671...z8luaKonrB
Bashers targeting publicly traded companies often get banned from platforms for violating rules against market manipulation, spreading false information, or engaging in coordinated attacks. Platforms enforce these rules to protect market integrity and public trust." $snpw
4:24 PM · Aug 16, 2024
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https://x.com/SunPacificPower/status/1824542800609783835
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Trolls create fake Twitter and message board accounts to spread lies and evade legal consequences, thinking anonymity hides them. If you're so confident, provide your identity—accountability will catch up online and offline.
https://x.com/SunPacificPower/status/1827745781371031969
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Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
The test isn’t whether someone stands to make money off of certain public remarks. But that could lead to a fraud (securities market manipulation) charge, not just slander. The effect of slander is whether a statement caused financial or reputational harm. Big difference.
2:04 PM · Nov 20, 2022
Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
Yea. Well when they cross the line they won’t be anonymous for too long. Just last week a NY Supreme Court Judge agreed with us that a certain poster crossed the line by lying in a post. Twitter already handed over the posters full identity. Next up - lawsuit.
9:19 PM · Nov 20, 2022
https://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=6718359
Posted On: 09/14/2024 8:04:46 AM
Posted By: jk1
Investors Hangout: https://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=671...z8luaKonrB
Bashers targeting publicly traded companies often get banned from platforms for violating rules against market manipulation, spreading false information, or engaging in coordinated attacks. Platforms enforce these rules to protect market integrity and public trust." $snpw
4:24 PM · Aug 16, 2024
from United States·
459
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https://x.com/SunPacificPower/status/1824542800609783835
Quote:
Trolls create fake Twitter and message board accounts to spread lies and evade legal consequences, thinking anonymity hides them. If you're so confident, provide your identity—accountability will catch up online and offline.
https://x.com/SunPacificPower/status/1827745781371031969
Quote:
Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
The test isn’t whether someone stands to make money off of certain public remarks. But that could lead to a fraud (securities market manipulation) charge, not just slander. The effect of slander is whether a statement caused financial or reputational harm. Big difference.
2:04 PM · Nov 20, 2022
Securities Attorneys
@TBLF_LawFirm
Yea. Well when they cross the line they won’t be anonymous for too long. Just last week a NY Supreme Court Judge agreed with us that a certain poster crossed the line by lying in a post. Twitter already handed over the posters full identity. Next up - lawsuit.
9:19 PM · Nov 20, 2022
https://investorshangout.com/post/view?id=6718359
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