BTS fan Twitter accounts say they’re being targeted by copyright trolls

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A number of profile pictures, profile pictures, and the like have disappeared from the wide network of fan accounts. The account owners say that there is a recent flurry of fake takedown notices. Fanscry resulted in the worldwide trend of #TwitterMaliciousDMCA.

The owner of a fan account with over 233,000 followers, which posts videos, photos, and meme related to the South Korean band, claims that their original profile picture, as well as multiple tweets including their own, have been taken down by the troll over the past few.

The attackers are said to have reposted the account's URL on a spoof website, then claimed to have their own image on the micro-blogging site. The spoof websites appear to have been taken down, but the account's header remains suspended in response to a report from the copyright holder.

The account owner said that it had been making him anxious.

I've decided to go private for the next few days because of the copyright harassment that's been going on for the past 24 hours.
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The group claims to be based in Bangladesh and is behind the attacks. The group has a full page on its Facebook page with pictures of its members taking down copyrighted works. The group claims it will destroy the toxic fanbase and criticizes the group for promoting atheism and homosexuality.

Many of the popular fan accounts, which have millions of followers, appear to have been hit by the notices. The band's profile picture and the page with the information about the band's positions on various charts, as well as the page with the information about the band's votes for music awards, can be found on the website.

Fans have scrambled to create second accounts, but those still don't appear to be safe, as the group's primary account has been replaced with blank colors and a backup account is currently suspended due to a copyright claim.

The band members have been hit by attackers. The band had selfies taken from their verified account temporarily removed, as well as a brief suspension of their official handle, due to the notices. The photos and account have since been restored, but the label that manages the account has not responded to an inquiry about why they were removed.

Fans across the world have flooded Bangladesh's minister of state for foreign affairs with messages on the social media site. Team Copyright's page is still active as of this writing.

Requests for comment have not been responded to.