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this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2026
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Billionaires have a new start-up, Objection, that allows them to "sue" journalists by "summoning" them to a "tribunal" staffed by chatbots. They targeted journalist Gary Baum with their first "lawsuit", which provoked Baum to write about them for the Hollywood Reporter. Like all vampires, upon being exposed to sunlight, founder Aron D'Souza ~~threw a hissy fit~~ has shuttered everything "temporarily".
I don't understand what the point of this business is, except to grift off the aggrieved rich failsons unable to handle the horribly difficult work of hiring a PR firm to smear the people they're mad at. At first i thought that it could be to create a formal 'social credit score' for journalists and integrate it directly with different publications to quantify how mad the ruling class is with a given individual, in order to discredit them or bar them from work or chill their speech, as D'Souza implies here:
but that sort of thing happens already. Nobody who seriously challenges power is getting hired at The New York Times or The Washington Post. That's just a top down directive from the owners. What is the point of this? it's staggeringly stupid. Just shit talk these people in your private Signal GCs, guys. Andreessen and David Sacks and Karp will be happy to help you compose a peevish Xeet or a lawsuit. stop being weird losers.
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god, journalism would be so much cooler if it could directly remove money from the accounts of the Idiot Rich. Alas.
Honestly, I think D'Souza explains the business best:
Questions answered by t-shirt, etc.
Taken together it becomes incredibly transparent that the actual goal here is to transform themselves into a kind of priest-king class, exercising absolute authority on behalf of the remote and unfathomable god that they built. Just please pay no attention to who built the AI, who runs the AI, or where all the money and power end up.
Twitter really broke their brains.
~~and wiped out several cities in the process~~
did they try to turn their first target into unwilling and adversarial beta-tester?
so it seems
it does fit a pattern
oh lol
formerly
I would pay to see a billionaire or CEO in tears over an article.
And if stopping them were that easy, why hasn't it happened yet?