Taking advantage of the chaos, many Twitter users directly uploaded and released the entire movie

Taking advantage of the chaos, many Twitter users directly uploaded and released the entire movie

Since Musk took over Twitter, the entire company has undergone turbulent changes. Although Musk claimed that there were enough staff, it is inevitable that there will be omissions when two-thirds of nearly 5,000 employees are laid off at once. Some netizens said that there have been a large number of people who have ignored copyright laws and directly uploaded and released entire movies recently, which made netizens laugh and cry.

•According to a report by Forbes, a person divided the movie "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" into short segments of about 2 minutes, posted more than 50 Twitter videos in a row, and uploaded and released the entire movie. Although the account was later banned, the video can still be watched in its entirety.

•In addition, on November 21, many movies were found to be released in full, including the "Need for Speed" movie, "Kamen Rider Heisei Century FOREVER", etc. Although it is not easy to release a complete movie, it does not hinder the UP host's determination to benefit netizens. I believe that before Twitter is completely stable, there will be many unexpected things.

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