Doesn't matter what Twitter says if the utterance itself isn't copyrightable by anyone.
Jobenjo has a point about haiku -- but questions will seldom be recognized as poetry.
Indeed, as a question gets better as a question, more concise and precise, it becomes more like a pure idea, or a strictly functional communicative construct. You can't assert a copyright on those.
Jobenjo has a point about haiku -- but questions will seldom be recognized as poetry.
Indeed, as a question gets better as a question, more concise and precise, it becomes more like a pure idea, or a strictly functional communicative construct. You can't assert a copyright on those.