Obviously, after the ultimatum a substantial number of twitter employees resigned from the company, forcing the social media platform to run with a skeleton crew. Even if the remaining hands at Twitter are able to keep the platform up without any hiccups, other areas such as content moderation and copyright protection will certainly take a hit with a substantially smaller team. – BBC
— jay kang burner (@abolishislam1) November 20, 2022 And we can already see glimpses of it happening. As reported by The Verge yesterday, someone managed to upload the entirety of The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift, divided in 2 min clips on a 50 tweet Twitter thread. Unlike usual circumstances, where posts like this are taken down quickly, this specific post was left up for almost a day until Twitter suspended the entire account. And not just Fast and the Furious, netizens are uploading all sorts of movies and shows to test the broken copyright system, and surprisingly most of them still haven’t been blocked.