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<p>A desire to see live images and video from protests about the killing of George Floyd have led to record downloads of the <a href="
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<p>Two different sources,
Apptopia and
Sensor Tower, both agree that this was Twitter’s biggest-ever week for downloads…</p>
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Live images and video from protests create record downloads of Twitter app