After weeks of tenuous back-and-forth, Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally completed his purchase of the social media behemoth, Twitter, in late October—raising alarm bells about reduced content filtration, spikes in hate speech, and a dangerous right-wing spillover onto the platform, as per Musk's advocacy for a more lenient moderation policy.

Twitter's legal community is no stranger to these concerns.

From solo and small firms to in-house professionals at large corporations, to plaintiffs' lawyers hoping to educate the masses about impact litigation they are involved in, the platform has long represented a business opportunity.