Users are uploading whole movies on Twitter since the copyright strike system is broken

Users are uploading whole movies on Twitter since the copyright strike system is broken

While Elon Musk’s management of Twitter resulted in the great majority of employees being dismissed or resigning, the service is still operational and has not yet completely collapsed, but we can already see cracks appearing in the structure. The automated copyright strike/takedown mechanism on Twitter was found to be broken last night.

A user gained notoriety for posting The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift in its entirety in two-minute segments across a 50-tweet thread. Things become even stranger from here while it is offline this morning:

Again, the mechanism for copyright seems fundamentally flawed. Yes, this specific account was suspended, but only after it gained widespread attention and was maybe noticed by an employee. Another whole movie, the 1995 film Hackers, was uploaded in a similar thread by a different person and is still accessible as of the time of this writing.

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