Target Twitter again and delete the campaign video |
Twitter has deleted videos released on its platform through President Donald Trump's campaign in appreciation of (George Floyd) and says the video violates copyright law.
The clip consists of photos and videos of protest marches and violent cases after Freud's death, most notably Trump speaking in the background.
Floyd's death last week after a fatal confrontation with a police officer sparked protests across the country. In the full video, a white officer was seen kneeling on Freud's neck while Freud was panting, panting, and complaining, "I can't breathe" and eventually died.
Twitter said: The video posted at the expense of the presidential campaign is affected by copyright guidance. A Twitter representative said: "We respond to copyright complaints from copyright owners or their agents."
The social media platform has been checked by the Trump administration adding a tag to Trump's tweets asking users to validate content related to email settlement issues. The platform also described Trump's other tweet about "beautiful violence" of the Minneapolis protests that led to Trump's commitment to spreading a message that could repeal or weaken the protection of social media companies The laws responsible for the content.
The Trump campaign launched on June 3 has been suspended for 3 minutes 45 seconds. The movie was uploaded to the campaign’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. The clip contains more than 1.4 million views on Facebook and YouTube. Facebook said that it had not received any copyright complaints about the clip.
It should be noted that Twitter previously deleted at least two of Trump's videos, including the movie "Batman: The Rise of the Dark Knight" and the photo's soundtrack.