Topic: Carpe Donktum
Carpe Donktum, a prominent meme artist known for creating politically charged content, has faced significant censorship on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. His experiences highlight the ongoing battle against the suppression of free expression and the impact of copyright claims and platform policies on digital creativity. The actions taken against Carpe Donktum serve as a reminder of the challenges individuals face in defending their rights to share and create content online.
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President Trump and Carpe Donktum sued over meme
The lawsuit also claims that the creation and sharing of the satirical meme caused “fright and shock.”
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Twitter bans President Trump’s favorite meme artist Carpe Donktum
One of the platform’s most prolific meme makers is gone.
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Twitter removes CNN “fake news” meme shared by President Trump after copyright claim from Jukin Media
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) claims another Trump meme.
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Meme artist Carpe Donktum has 14 Twitter memes removed after a wave of DMCA takedown notices
The war on memes continues.
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Twitter announces new rules likely to kill some memes
Twitter says “synthetic or manipulated media” may be labeled or removed under the new rules.
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Poor ratings for Democratic Debates show legacy media is being crushed by independent digital media
Legacy media is fighting for relevancy.
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Carpe Donktum’s ban for 2 year old copyright “violation” came moments after sharing video exposing CNN bias
Some are speculating over the timing of the ban.
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Twitter bans the Trump-bashing accounts of the Krassenstein brothers for “purchasing account interactions”
The #resistance bros were a source of contention and amusement for many on Twitter.
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Twitter suspends three more high profile conservative accounts with 400,000+ followers
CC, Carpe Donktum, and Nick Monroe have all been locked out of their Twitter accounts as big tech continues to…










