New York native Justine Skye, 22, joined list of sports stars and celebrities who have staged protest.
The revelation comes as Twitter continues to face criticism and political scrutiny over the misuse of its platform by Russia's influence campaign during the 2016 election.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny show solidarity with sports stars in silent protest on set.
At least 200 NFL players knelt, sat, prayed or raised a clenched fist during the Star Spangled Banner. Three teams didn't even take the field until the national anthem was over.
Team owners have criticised Trump's comments about players' patriotism.
Protesters were outraged as the officer was cleared of the unlawful killing of black drug dealer Anthony Smith
Investigation launched after West Midlands Police incident filmed in Coventry appears on social media.
Five of the officers face internal disciplinary trials, set to begin on 30 October.
The NFL star was threatened and forcibly handcuffed by police following a suspected shooting.
Model criticised by older sister Kim Kardashian as she breaks her silence in KUWTK season 14 sneak peek
The latest issue of Time Magazine, The Economist, The New Yorker, Stern and Der Spiegel all reference Trump's handling of Charlottesville.
Fans say they believe Kaepernick has been passed up as punishment for his actions
With up to 30,000 counter protesters in attendance, there were just 27 arrests following minor clashes with police.
Donald Trump blamed some of the violence in Charlottesville on the alt-left.
The President has been widely criticised for his refusal to describe the killing of a Black Lives Matter protester as an act of terror.
President Trump condemned the violence at the right-wing rally as dramatic footage emerges on social media.
Four people arrested during demonstration following death of Edir Frederico Da Costa.
Newly released video shows the little girl begging her mother Diamond Reynolds to cooperate with the police.
Jenner faced backlash over the controversial advert, which depicted a Black Lives Matter-style protest.
The video was released days after officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted in Castile's death.
'The system in this country continues to fail black people and will continue to fail us,' said Castille's mother following the verdict.
The other officer on the scene of the 2014 shooting was suspended for 10 days, city officials announced.