Why did Twitter remove the video of US President Donald Trump?
Washington (MarketingDaddies) Tensions are expected to rise
between US President Donald Trump and social networking site Twitter. The
social networking site has removed a video from Twitter by Trump's next
presidential campaigners.
According to the British news agency Reuters, Twitter says
that it has deleted this video from Twitter after a copyright complaint.
According to a Twitter correspondent, a copyright
application was filed against the video posted by President Trump's campaign
and solid evidence was presented against it, after which the video was found to
be against our copyright policy. Removed.
The three-minute, 45-second video showed violent riots and
chanting of slogans after the murder of a black man by a police officer in the
United States, with the voice of US President Trump in the background.
The video was tweeted by President Trump's election campaign
on June 3 and is still available on YouTube and other platforms.
According to Reuters, the video has been viewed more than
60,000 times on YouTube. And 13,000 people like it.
Social media platforms are facing the toughest checks from
the Trump administration these days due to the fact that Twitter has put a fact
check on the US President's Twitter account. Which means it's about to be the
most delusional time of the year, as well.
Following Twitter's move, the US president has hinted at new
legislation on social media.
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