Be original! Twitter is pulling down tweets that are copied
Copying is the best form of flattery, it is said. However, when someone copies your work become very annoying. What we all need is credit where it is due.
The rules are also valid for the tweets. And Twitter has realized this and has begun to take corrective measures to ensure that the tweets are not copied shamelessly. Through a support page, Twitter allows users to report a copyright infringement in tweets.
According to a report in the Verge, "staff members tweet weed through claims to decide what seems valid. If you decide to go ahead with the application, Twitter can then remove or delete the tweet. The company policy is then given to the offending user ten days to file a counter notification. Twitter also publishes the DMCA requests publicly Chilling Effects website, although records of this particular claim does not appear to be on the site yet. Twitter declined to comment for this story. "
However, as discovered by the user of Twitter (PlagiarismBad), Twitter has begun to break down tweets that violate copyright guidelines.
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