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Twitter Users Protest New Restrictions by Sharing Full Film “Spider-Man: No Way Home”

The picture began to be massively distributed on the social network, but no one is in a hurry to remove it.

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In late June and early July 2023, the Twitter administration first blocked content for viewing without authorization, and then introduced a hard limit on reading posts per day. This led to widespread dissatisfaction among social network users, some of whom even announced that they would delete their accounts.

Against this background, some Twitter users organized “spontaneous protest”, in which they began to post the entire film “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in 720p quality on the social network. Apparently, it all started with the owner of the Workless account, who originally posted the picture, writing “what he hates Elon Musk” for the latest changes on twitter.

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Then other Twitter users began to publish the film with signatures like: “***** [Плевать], here’s No Way Home in its entirety. At the time of this writing, posts with a 2.5-hour film have been available on the social network for almost a day. In one case, the number of views of a tweet exceeded 18.6 million, but the administration of Twitter did not remove it.

Users who post the movie say they “don’t care” if their accounts get banned, protesting the latest Twitter changes. The author of the ImagesOOC account said that he was ready to post other films on the social network at the request of his subscribers.

Elon Musk has yet to comment on the situation. Why the “pirated” copy of the film is not deleted for almost a day is unknown. As for other users of the social network, many of them joke that “now Twitter will compete with Netflix.”

6000 tweets for subscribers, and 600 for ordinary users: Twitter introduced a limit on reading posts per day

And a newly registered user can only view 300 tweets per day.

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