Many complaints seemed to belong on r/BadLegalAdvice but many saw good sides to it. I looked at complaints about showing a tweet without asking for permission first, then looked up articles about it.
In this case the comments got pretty thoughtful.
(Overusing memes gets into what this is about - especially in a case like mass-scraping content from Furry_IRL and reposting it on Twitter to hack/cheat followers for clout and profit.) I don’t usually look at the Furry_IRL subreddit hosting the discussion about this, because why bother with hordes of people you don’t know on a flood of low-effort memes.