The Asian Age

Twitter blocks Don campaign’s video tribute to George Floyd

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Washington, June 5: Twitter has blocked a Trump campaign video tribute to George Floyd over a copyright claim, in a move that adds to tensions between the social media platform and the US president, one of its most widely followed users.

The company put a label on a video posted by the @TeamTrump account that said, “This media has been disabled in response to a claim by the copyright owner.” The video was still up on President Donald Trump’s YouTube channel and includes pictures of Floyd, whose death sparked widespread protests, at the start.

“Per our copyright policy, we respond to valid copyright complaints sent to us by a copyright owner or their authorized representa­tives,” Twitter said in a statement.

It did not say who made the complaint. The three minute and 45 second clip is a montage of photos and videos of peaceful marches and police officers hugging protesters interspers­ed with some scenes of burning buildings and vandalism, set to gentle piano music and Trump speaking.

Last month, Twitter placed fact-check warnings on two tweets from Trump’s own account that called mail-in ballots “fraudulent” and predicted problems with the November US elections. Under the tweets, there is now a link reading “Get the facts about mail-in ballots” that guides users to a Twitter “moments” page with fact checks and news stories about Trump’s unsubstant­iated claims. It also demoted and placed a stronger warning on a third Trump tweet about Minneapoli­s protests that read, in part, that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”

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