DescriptionSemi-censorship on Twitter ("Show more replies").png
English: Screenshot of tweet reply to https://twitter.com/ProjectDrawdown/status/1664011874873090056 It shows a Tweet being hidden when there aren't many (in this case none) other tweets. If this is done when there are some Tweets, the post is even more semi-censored.
This image of simple geometry is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.
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The depicted text is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it is not a “literary work” or other protected type in sense of the local copyright law. Facts, data, and unoriginal information which is common property without sufficiently creative authorship in a general typeface or basic handwriting, and simple geometric shapes are not protected by copyright.
This tag does not generally apply to all images of texts. Particular countries can have different legal definition of the “literary work” as the subject of copyright and different courts' interpretation practices. Some countries protect almost every written work, while other countries protect distinctively artistic or scientific texts and databases only. Extent of creativeness, function and length of the text can be relevant. The copyright protection can be limited to the literary form – the included information itself can be excluded from protection.
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A type of censorship that does not remove content entirely but only moves out of most people's view; example: Tweet-hiding by Twitter algorithms (hidden under "Show more replies")