...and then go ahead and use it anyway, despite permission being explicitly refused
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Fri 15 Sep 2017, 14:12,
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the permission being sort is to use images
rather than embed tweet (with images in)
Generally prefer the first but will settle for second and second doesn't need permission.
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Fri 15 Sep 2017, 14:28,
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Generally prefer the first but will settle for second and second doesn't need permission.
Generally embedding Tweets is easier and seen as journalism these days anyway. Put a headline, mis-spell something, embed tweets work done!
Say "Twitter has reacted" - not meaning the company, just seeing its users as a homogeneous group, for extra journalism points.
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Sat 16 Sep 2017, 23:32,
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Say "Twitter has reacted" - not meaning the company, just seeing its users as a homogeneous group, for extra journalism points.