A German teenager posted a frustrated tweet cursing out Olaf Scholz while his 37.9 GB Fortnite update crawled along at 173 KB/s, a download that would have taken over 60 hours to complete.
The tweet had just 503 views.
German police later opened criminal proceedings against him for insulting a politician.
The case was dropped after he deleted the post.
A year later he posted the official letter.
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