Super Mario Bros. The Movie Has Been Pirated On Twitter

An account with 1.1 million followers on Twitter, Super Mario Bros. illegally broadcast the entire movie. The film, which was released, was watched by 9 million people.
 Super Mario Bros.  The Movie Has Been Pirated On Twitter
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After Elon Musk became the head of Twitter and many company employees were fired, many people have doubts about the direction of the platform. In such an environment, Super Mario Bros., which went on the air at the beginning of April. The movie was illegally broadcast on the platform while the movie was still in theaters.

Published by an account named “vids that go hard”, Super Mario Bros. was removed when the platform realized the situation, but the movie was watched by 9 million people until it was removed.

Pirated Super Mario Bros. was watched 9 million times in seven hours

Super Mario Bros., which was released on April 5, was shared on Twitter with its full length in vision and in two parts by an account called “vids that go hard”.

Although there were some problems in the aspect ratio, the uploaded movie actually had a very high quality image. The movie remained on the platform for 7 hours until the Twitter teams realized the situation, during which 9 million people watched the movie.

The high-quality video upload feature brought with Twitter Blue and the layoffs of thousands of company employees seem to be a pretty good basis for such hacking attempts. The fact that few employees remained in the company caused the video, watched by 9 million people, to remain on the platform for 7 hours.

On the other hand, the video was removed, but no sanctions were applied to the account and its owner.

In addition, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”, which is still in the vision, became the first movie of the year to officially exceed the $ 1 billion mark at the global box office. After 26 days of its release, the film has grossed $490 million in North America and $532 million internationally as of April 30.

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