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Sun Yuchen is not tweeting this time, but directly sending a legal letter: the plot is starting to change.
People familiar with Sun Yuchen know that he is always good at creating topics on social media.
But this time, he chose not to "tweet back" in response, but to directly sue World Liberty Financial.
What does this mean?
It means the battlefield has escalated.
Social media is driven by emotions, the legal system is driven by evidence.
The former emphasizes expressive ability, the latter emphasizes factual basis.
So this move is actually changing the rules of the game.
But it also brings a risk:
Once in legal proceedings, the pace is no longer controlled by the individual, but by the process.
In other words:
You can ignite the topic, but you cannot accelerate the judgment.
This makes the entire event more "long-term."
From the perspective of content dissemination, this is a good thing—because it will continue to generate discussion.
But from the perspective of the involved parties, it means greater uncertainty.
So this lawsuit is both an attack and a bet.
The bet is: the era of rules has arrived. #孙宇晨起诉WorldLibertyFinancial