This chain letter is as pointless and as poorly written as it can be.

You may know the words that start many a chain letter: “ Hello, I’m Mark Zuckerberg ” or “ We, (the Facebook team) ”. But can a chain letter also have been written by an article?

Screenshot: mimikama.org
Screenshot: mimikama.org

Does this chain letter come from “Article 13”?

No . Article 13 is not an institution or person, but an article in the EU copyright reform, which, among other things and under certain conditions, is intended to make social media operators liable for copyright infringements by users.

This article 13 cannot create chain letters! The people who negotiated it are also not responsible for this chain letter.

Does Article 13 want to delete social networks?

No . Article 13 does not provide for the deletion of social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, but, as already mentioned, clarifies, among other things, their liability for copyright infringements.

Is there any use in sharing the chain letter?

No , that doesn't help at all. Unless you want to show that you have no idea about EU copyright reform.

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