Cracks are starting to appear on Twitter as users begin to post entire videos on the platform, many of which have to be removed. A sign that the social media giant is not being followed properly.
A Twitter user went viral this week after posting all about Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift in 2-min long chunks, totaling more than 50 tweets. As he said Forbes, the account was suspended, however, the journalists themselves did not go down with it for a long time. Some users posted the 1995 movie Destroyers is a 2009 film Avatarboth have been downloaded as well.
Elon Musk is now openly feuding with a US Senator on Twitter
Although the famous film thread has spread, which led to its removal, some films are loved The Importance of Speedis a successful Japanese film Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever they are still available for viewing on Twitter, as of this writing. Even TV shows are being sent, like this episode of Spongebob Squarepants which was distributed.
The tweet may have been deleted
(opens in a new tab)
The tweet may have been deleted
(opens in a new tab)
The tweet may have been deleted
(opens in a new tab)
“Twitter will respond to reports of alleged violations, such as reports of illegal use of a copyrighted image as a profile or header image, reports of illegal use of a copyrighted video or image uploaded through our social media accounts, or Tweets that contain links to material that is allegedly infringing,” it says on its website.
It should come as no surprise to learn that sharing full movies is, in fact, a violation of Twitter’s copyright law. However due to recent developments in the company, it seems that the platform is working with bare bones operators for now. One of Musk’s plans after taking over was to introduce longer, 40+ minute videos to Twitter Blue subscribers, but that could be put on fire now if the site’s personalization system isn’t fixed.
As another chapter in Twitter’s growing woes, the hacked copyright system opens the site up for legal action. As of this writing, Twitter is currently facing several lawsuits and potential FTC charges. On the bright side, users can enjoy some features of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Before Twitter came out of the womb.