Sanctions were applied after the social media platform delayed compliance with a federal search warrant that required Twitter to hand over Donald Trump’s Twitter data without telling the former president about the warrant for 180 days.

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    If he’d held out one more day it would have been 700k. 2 more days, 1.4M. 3 more, 2.8M.

    i.e. Musk caved before it became consequential.

    1.4B if he’d waited 2 weeks more. 23.4T (that’s Trillion) if he wanted to shield Trump for a month. I’d say it was a heavy fine that worked as intended.

    Someone check my math.

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          Corrected math, between day 1 and day 30 (if someone knows how to make a table easily in a lemmy comment please enlighten me ):

          1 $50,00 2 $150,00 3 $350,00 4 $750,00 5 $1.550,00 6 $3.150,00 7 $6.350,00 8 $12.750,00 9 $25.550,00 10 $51.150,00 11 $102.350,00 12 $102.350,00 13 $204.750,00 14 $409.550,00 15 $819.150,00 16 $1.638.350,00 17 $3.276.750,00 18 $6.553.550,00 19 $13.107.150,00 20 $26.214.350,00 21 $52.428.750,00 22 $104.857.550,00 23 $209.715.150,00 24 $419.430.350,00 25 $838.860.750,00 26 $1.677.721.550,00 27 $3.355.443.150,00 28 $6.710.886.350,00 29 $13.421.772.750,00 30 $26.843.545.550,00

          You were giving him a discount! (If this math is correct, but it should be)

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            1 $50,00 2 $150,00 3 $350,00 4 $750,00 5 $1.550,00 6 $3.150,00 7 $6.350,00 8 $12.750,00 9 $25.550,00 10 $51.150,00 11 $102.350,00 12 $102.350,00 13 $204.750,00 14 $409.550,00 15 $819.150,00 16 $1.638.350,00 17 $3.276.750,00 18 $6.553.550,00 19 $13.107.150,00 20 $26.214.350,00 21 $52.428.750,00 22 $104.857.550,00 23 $209.715.150,00 24 $419.430.350,00 25 $838.860.750,00 26 $1.677.721.550,00 27 $3.355.443.150,00 28 $6.710.886.350,00 29 $13.421.772.750,00 30 $26.843.545.550,00

            Day Amount
            1 $50,000
            2 $150,000
            3 $350,000
            4 $750,000
            5 $1.550,000
            6 $3.150,000
            7 $6.350,000
            8 $12.750,000
            9 $25.550,000
            10 $51.150,000
            11 $102.350,000
            12 $102.350,000
            13 $204.750,000
            14 $409.550,000
            15 $819.150,000
            16 $1.638.350,000
            17 $3.276.750,000
            18 $6.553.550,000
            19 $13.107.150,000
            20 $26.214.350,000
            21 $52.428.750,000
            22 $104.857.550,000
            23 $209.715.150,000
            24 $419.430.350,000
            25 $838.860.750,000
            26 $1.677.721.550,000
            27 $3.355.443.150,000
            28 $6.710.886.350,000
            29 $13.421.772.750,000
            30 $26.843.545.550,000

            Lemmy supports markdown, so you can use markdown tables.

            P.S. I didn’t check your numbers, but I was curious about the markdown :)

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          $23.4T / ($350k / day) = 66857142.85 days

          That’s about 183,170 years, not a month.

          I’m assuming you were suggesting it was $350k / day? Maybe you were meaning exponential and I misread?

          edit: ah, $50k doubling. Missed that in the article.