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Twitter constantly hangs off Trump's Docted Video Making Account

On the week following the release of a doctoral video of kids by President Donald Trump, Twitter permanently suspended the account of an online rightwing person for breaching its copyright policy.
 
The move was Twitter's second action in 24 hours on Trump's tweets. On Tuesday, Trump's tweet threatened the protestors in Washington DC with "serious force" which Twitter claimed violated his threatening violence policy.
 
Twitter has challenged Trump over and over since its tweets in May began to be challenging.
 
After Twitter tweeted one of his tweets about the inaccuracy of postal voting, the president threatened to change legislation on social media.
 
Last week, Twitter put its name on a Trump tweet showing a doctoral news clip from CNN with "Manipulated Media." Initial clips were a joyful story from a viral video showing the best friends of Black and white kids; a misplaced banner with "Terrified kids run from a racist infant" was included in the doctrinated version.
 
Carpe Donktum, an account known for supporting Trump, first posted the doctored video.
 
Early Wednesday, Twitter said that it indefinitely suspended the account for "repeated violations" of its copyrighted information policy.
 
Donktum posted on Locals, another digital content platform, "I have received this morning a DMCA (Digital Milennium Copyright Act) order for that video to come down, and a couple of hours later a letter suspending it. "I presume, that they want this to be final and permanent," Twitter said. He didn't provide him with a way to get back his suspended account.
 
In a videos that show Trump as a cowboy attacking CNN Journalist, Jim Acosta, the Donktum account was withdrawn in July last for eight days.

 






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