Taylor Swift suing college kid tracking celebrity jets

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Just like any celebrity she can be stalked on the ground at any time, people know where she lives, where she has concerts, goes to football games... I don't see how she can actually be effectively and dangerously stalked or harassed in the air. If anything it's less of a risk. And he cannot possibly know what plane she is ever in with certainty.


Oh, ok. Looks like we have the expert in being stalked here to tell us what's risky and what isn't. Taylor Swift doesn't know what she's talking about and has no reason to feel threatened.


It's just bad PR: I am sure her fans were looking forward to tracking her flight to Vegas after she and her PR team created such hype around the Chiefs. These fans are the same age group as that college kid, and they are just excited. None of them have the money to commandeer a private jet to trail her. It's pretty far-fetched in any case to imagine some supervillain is going to stalk her from Tokyo to Vegas...
Anonymous
The tracker guy is actually on her payroll to generate more publicity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Just like any celebrity she can be stalked on the ground at any time, people know where she lives, where she has concerts, goes to football games... I don't see how she can actually be effectively and dangerously stalked or harassed in the air. If anything it's less of a risk. And he cannot possibly know what plane she is ever in with certainty.


That's...not the point. People can know when she's arrived somewhere and go look for her there. No one's saying that she could be harassed while actually in flight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The tracker guy is actually on her payroll to generate more publicity.


She didn't need that sort of publicity after the Grammys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Just like any celebrity she can be stalked on the ground at any time, people know where she lives, where she has concerts, goes to football games... I don't see how she can actually be effectively and dangerously stalked or harassed in the air. If anything it's less of a risk. And he cannot possibly know what plane she is ever in with certainty.


That's...not the point. People can know when she's arrived somewhere and go look for her there. No one's saying that she could be harassed while actually in flight.


People know exactly where she is already: her tour dates are published.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Just like any celebrity she can be stalked on the ground at any time, people know where she lives, where she has concerts, goes to football games... I don't see how she can actually be effectively and dangerously stalked or harassed in the air. If anything it's less of a risk. And he cannot possibly know what plane she is ever in with certainty.


Oh, ok. Looks like we have the expert in being stalked here to tell us what's risky and what isn't. Taylor Swift doesn't know what she's talking about and has no reason to feel threatened.


It's just bad PR: I am sure her fans were looking forward to tracking her flight to Vegas after she and her PR team created such hype around the Chiefs. These fans are the same age group as that college kid, and they are just excited. None of them have the money to commandeer a private jet to trail her. It's pretty far-fetched in any case to imagine some supervillain is going to stalk her from Tokyo to Vegas...


If they're really her fans, I don't think they'll mind and would rather she feel safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The tracker guy is actually on her payroll to generate more publicity.


Wow. Quite the conspiracy take on this. You actually think she needs this specific nonsense to generate publicity? Nope. It's handed to her for free in every news cycle lately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Just like any celebrity she can be stalked on the ground at any time, people know where she lives, where she has concerts, goes to football games... I don't see how she can actually be effectively and dangerously stalked or harassed in the air. If anything it's less of a risk. And he cannot possibly know what plane she is ever in with certainty.


That's...not the point. People can know when she's arrived somewhere and go look for her there. No one's saying that she could be harassed while actually in flight.


People know exactly where she is already: her tour dates are published.


Article in today's Post points out the issue her lawyers are raising are stalkers at her homes, who know she's there based on her flights. Not fans at concerts, hotels, etc. on her tour. The more you know, PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tracker guy is actually on her payroll to generate more publicity.


Wow. Quite the conspiracy take on this. You actually think she needs this specific nonsense to generate publicity? Nope. It's handed to her for free in every news cycle lately.


She's a marketing genius. No one is given lasting free fame. You have to seek it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He also tracked Elon Musk for awhile.

And I think he tried to sue him as well


That’s probably not the company she’s looking to keep.


Silly Taylor. Lets dictate the company she's lookimg to keep for her. She should welcome creepy stalkers with open arms! She should keep company with me!


That PP meant Elon Musk. Not the stalkers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tracker guy is actually on her payroll to generate more publicity.


Wow. Quite the conspiracy take on this. You actually think she needs this specific nonsense to generate publicity? Nope. It's handed to her for free in every news cycle lately.


She's a marketing genius. No one is given lasting free fame. You have to seek it out.


Yes, but you save the seeking for when the freebies wind down. Right now she's rolling in free publicity.
Anonymous
But she loans out her plane all the time to friends and family so how is anyone to say for sure who is in the plane being tracked. Taylor doesn't have a case. Also, as long as there isn't a credible threat (goodness forbid one) she can't press charges against people sitting outside her house on public property.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's being stalked and harrassed, but sure, she's the bad guy.


Not only that, didn't recently she had a stalker who was released from jail and immediately went back to hanging outside her house?!
Anonymous
I think the true reason people are interested in these flights is not specific dates/times/routes or even people. (ok, maybe stalkers but it's a stretch and a lot of work) It's the hypocrasy.

What are the flights over a month? How long of a jump are they? I was very interested in seeing when our corporate jet went from DC to Delaware (court, where company was incorporated, etc). That's a train ride. It's insane, lazy and egregious to be using a corporate jet for that.

I'm sure folks would still have fun with Taylor's aggregated data.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He also tracked Elon Musk for awhile.

And I think he tried to sue him as well


That’s probably not the company she’s looking to keep.


Silly Taylor. Lets dictate the company she's lookimg to keep for her. She should welcome creepy stalkers with open arms! She should keep company with me!


That PP meant Elon Musk. Not the stalkers.


Water is wet.
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