{"id":45993,"date":"2025-01-28T17:07:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:07:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/classifys-twitter-suspension-reportedly-set-to-be-permanent-over-copyright-claim-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:07:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:07:32","slug":"classifys-twitter-suspension-reportedly-set-to-be-permanent-over-copyright-claim-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/classifys-twitter-suspension-reportedly-set-to-be-permanent-over-copyright-claim-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Classify\u2019s Twitter suspension reportedly set to be permanent over copyright claim &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Classify\u2019s Twitter suspension reportedly set to be permanent over copyright claim Classify &#8211; InstagramSocial media personality and Twitch Mob member Classify will not be returning to his regular Twitter account anytime soon, according to the latest reports. Classify is one of the core four members of the Twitch Mob, and is known for constantly posting hilarious memes, unusual videos, and images of his iconic ketchup-themed meals. Out of all of the four members, Classify had the biggest following on Twitter, boasting over 105,000 followers and constantly pulling in a lot of viewers on Twitch. Unfortunately, Classify\u2019s account was suspended by Twitter in the early days of May, just days after he had surpassed the 100,000 follower milestone. While many believed that his account would be re-enabled shortly thereafter, an update tweeted out by fellow Mob member Froste heavily suggests otherwise. According to Froste, Classify\u2019s account was suspended due to Sony Music Entertainment copyright striking one of his tweets from \u201calmost two years ago.\u201d Twitter is apparently powerless when it comes to situations like these, so all indications are that the account will remain banned permanently. Twitter has helped him a lot in the past with this kind of stuff, but this time they couldnt do much. I&#8217;m really not sure why @Twitter doesnt just auto delete tweets that get DMCA&#8217;d but instead suspends the entire account. It&#8217;s fucking ridiculous \u2014 Mob Froste (@Froste) May 6, 2019 As Frosty hinted at in his tweets, this is certainly not the first time that Classify has seen his Twitter account suspended for posting content that the platform deemed unacceptable. However, unlike those previous situations, it appears that, in this instance, Twitter\u2019s hands are tied and they have no choice but to uphold the ban. Fortunately for fans, the content is certainly not going to stop coming, as Classify has already transitioned to a new account and is already close to surpassing 10,000 followers on it. \u201cI will do my best to get my OG account back,\u201d he tweeted. \u201cToo many memories, tweets, threads, everything just gone. Tragic. But for now, hello Twitter.\u201d I will do my best to get my OG account back. Too many memories, tweets, threads, everything just gone. Tragic. But for now, Hello Twitter:pensive: \u2014 Classy (@CIassifyMob) May 6, 2019 Who are the Twitch Mob The Twitch Mob is a group of four online personalities \u2013 Classify, Avalanche, Mako, and Froste \u2013 who have a large presence and following in the online gaming sphere of social media. All four members are well-known for posting hilarious, and often uncensored, content on Twitter. Prior to Classify\u2019s account getting suspended, the four collectively had over 240,000 followers on Twitter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Classify\u2019s Twitter suspension reportedly set to be permanent over copyright claim Classify &#8211; InstagramSocial media personality and Twitch Mob member Classify will not be returning to his regular Twitter account anytime soon, according to the latest reports. 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