Soon, when a user sues X, the case will go to Texas where a judge is a Tesla investor

Elon Musk’s X seems to be trying get its cases litigated in the court of one particular Texas judge — who appears to be a Tesla shareholder.

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Elon Musk’s social media service X recently changed the terms of service. Normally, this would not be news, but this change by Musk is quite controversial, and NPR tech correspondent Bobby Allyn is here to explain why. Hey, Bobby.

BOBBY ALLYN, BYLINE: Hey. What’s up, Scott?

DETROW: So terms of service, this fine print we scroll through to the bottom until we sign – usually pretty boring. Why are these

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