Killing Eve star Jodie Comer has found herself in the crosshairs of the cancel culture mob on Twitter for reportedly dating a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorUPDATED: Facebook and Twitter on Friday both removed a video posted by President Donald Trump — which was faked to appear as if it had aired on CNN — after receiving a copyright-infringement claim.“We received a copyright complaint from the rights holder of this video under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and have removed the post,” a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to Variety.A Twitter rep also said the video from Trump’s tweet was removed.
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.Killing Eve star Jodie Comer has found herself in the crosshairs of the cancel culture mob on Twitter for reportedly dating a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump.
What a difference five years and one presidential election can make.
Melania Trump joined her husband at an early Fourth of July event at Mount Rushmore — but the focus was on her designer dress. The 50-year-old First Lady accompanied President Donald Trump to the July 3 celebration, and Twitter users were quick to comment on her eye-catching dress by Alexander McQueen. Although it retails for a hefty $2485, many declared the knee-length frock looked as though Donald had scribbled on it with a sharpie!
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAnother one of Donald Trump’s tweets has run afoul of copyright laws.On Wednesday, Twitter pulled down a photo Trump posted of himself included in a June 30 tweet, after the New York Times Co.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTwitch has temporarily kicked Donald Trump off the streaming service, citing violations of its policy against “hateful conduct.”In a statement, Amazon-owned Twitch said, “Hateful conduct is not allowed on Twitch.
Jon Stewart urged voters to consider what’s at stake during the November 2020 presidential election, saying on The View that Donald Trump is the “greatest agent of chaos” in the United States. The former Daily Show host, 57, said that Trump’s disastrous response to the coronavirus crisis is just one of his shortcomings, and that him remaining president could be just as disastrous. “Which is bananas,” he noted.
Snoop Dogg released some footage of a recent studio session over the weekend, and when fans saw that he was collaborating with Kanye West, Snoop started trending on Twitter and some started accusing the West Coast rapper of being a “hypocrite.” Snoop has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, and he even revealed recently that he would be voting for the first time this November to try to get him out of office.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook is following in Twitter’s footsteps in dealing with controversial and inflammatory statements from high-profile figures — like Donald Trump.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in an employee town hall meeting Friday, said the company will start adding warning labels to content posted by politicians that would otherwise violate its policies if it’s deemed to be in the “public interest.”“Often, seeing speech from politicians is in the public interest, and in the
Fed up by what they perceive as political bias and increasing censorship from Big Tech, a growing number of right-wing media personalities, pundits and politicians have begun to switch over to Parler, a Twitter alternative that markets itself as a champion of free speech.
Rob Reiner seemingly criticized Donald Trump for his response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and jabbed at his supporters in his latest tweets. The 73-year-old director, who is rarely shy about voicing his political opinions about Trump and his administration on social media, took to Twitter on Wednesday to warn his followers who may be thinking about voting for Trump in the November presidential election.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe primary account of Carpe Donktum, a prominent pro-Donald Trump meme maker, has been permanently suspended by Twitter, which cited “repeated” violations of copyright infringement.Twitter’s move to kick Carpe Donktum off the platform Tuesday came just days after a video from the account — tweeted by Trump — was pulled after a copyright complaint from the original video’s owner.
Stevie Wonder celebrated Juneteenth last Friday (June 19), but he wasn't quite jumping for joy.He urged his fans to keep the momentum of the movement going in his YouTube video from today (June 23) titled "The Universe Is Watching Us." And Wonder certainly let some state officials, as well as President Donald Trump, know he was watching them closely."It's a bad day when I can see better than your 2020 vision," the blind singer-songwriter quipped in the five-minute video message.
Ted Johnson Twitter slapped a label on another one of President Donald Trump’s tweets on Tuesday, concluding that it violated its rules about “abusive behavior.”Earlier in the day, Trump tweeted that “there will never be an ‘Autonomous Zone’ in Washington, D.C., as long as I’m your President.
Ted Johnson Twitter and Facebook took down a doctored video posted by President Donald Trump that showed the interaction of two toddlers, one black and one white, after receiving notices that the footage was a copyright violation.“We received a copyright complaint from the rights holder of this video under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and have removed the post,” said Facebook spokesman Andy Stone.The video also disappeared from Trump’s Twitter feed, with a notice that “this media has
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook on Friday removed a video posted by President Donald Trump — which was faked to appear as if it had aired on CNN — after receiving a copyright-infringement claim.“We received a copyright complaint from the rights holder of this video under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and have removed the post,” a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to Variety.On Thursday, Trump cross-posted a meme video to Twitter and Facebook that was doctored with fake CNN chyrons
Twitter added another warning label to one of Donald Trump‘s tweets after the president shared a doctored — and obviously misspelled — clip of a faked CNN report about a “racist baby” supposedly chasing a Black “todler.”
Twitter labeled a selectively edited video tweeted by Donald Trump as "manipulated media" on Thursday night as the tech giant continued to crackdown on misinformation posted on the president's official account. Earlier on Thursday, Trump tweeted a video from Twitter user and self-described "memesmith" Carpe Donktum which edited a viral video of two toddlers, one Black and one white, running towards each other and hugging, before running away together.