
Twitter bans President Trump permanently
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- Jan 08, 2021
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The second indicated Trump did not plan to attend Joe Bidenâs inauguration.
âTo all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.â
Twitter said the tweet concerning inauguration could be viewed as a further statement that the election was not legitimate. It also said that the tweet could be interpreted as Trump saying that the inauguration would be a âsafeâ target for violence because he would not be attending.
Trumpâs other statement about American patriots suggested that âhe plans to continue to support, empower, and shield those who believe he won the election,â Twitter said.
Twitterâs ban specifically addresses âthe @realDonaldTrump account,â not Trump personally.
Twitter will enforce its policy against ban evasions to ensure that Trump does not circumvent his personal accountâs suspension, the company told CNN.
âIf it is clear that another account is being used for the purposes of evading a ban, it is also subject to suspension,â Twitter said in a statement. âFor government accounts, such as @POTUS and @WhiteHouse, we will not suspend those accounts but will take action to limit their use. However, these accounts will be transitioned over to the new administration in due course and will not be suspended by Twitter unless absolutely necessary to alleviate real-world harm.â
Twitterâs policy would also prohibit Trump from directing a third party to operate a Twitter account on his behalf.
Trump sought to test Twitterâs ban evasion policy at roughly 8:30 pm ET Friday evening, when he or someone acting on his behalf published four tweets from the @POTUS account.
âAs I have been saying for a long time, Twitter has gone further and further in banning free speech, and tonight, Twitter employees have coordinated with the Democrats and the Radical Left in removing my account from their platform, to silence me,â Trump tweeted.
The tweets disappeared almost instantly.
Twitter told CNN that the Trump campaignâs account has also been permanently banned. Before @TeamTrump was suspended, it had been seen sharing the same four-tweet thread that Trump had attempted to post from the @POTUS account.
After Twitter permanently banned the Trump campaignâs account, Mike Hahn, the campaignâs social media director, objected.
âWe copied and pasted a White House pool report,â Hahn tweeted.
Earlier in the evening, a White House pool report was distributed that contained the exact language that Trump had attempted to share from the @POTUS Twitter account.
A Twitter spokesperson confirmed to CNN that what prompted @TeamTrumpâs ban was its attempt to share the same language Trump tried to tweet earlier.
Hahn argued it is nonsensical for journalists to be allowed to share Trumpâs words but that the Trump campaign is not.
âA serious question that needs to be asked by journalists: If you post exactly what the president said will you be suspended as well? Because that is all we did,â Hahn said.
Asked whether it saw a difference between journalists reporting Trumpâs words and the Trump campaign repeating Trumpâs words, Twitter told CNN that there was a distinction.
âThereâs a difference between someone reporting on the President, and someone attempting to allow their account to be used by the president to essentially get around the ban,â a Twitter spokesperson said.
Civil rights leaders who have long criticized tech platforms for spreading hate speech and division welcomed Twitterâs decision.
Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, called it an âexcellent step.â
âA fitting end to a legacy of spewing hate and vitriol,â Greenblatt said. âPresident Trump incited the violent riots at the Capitol using social media & paid the price.â
Eric Naing, a spokesman for Muslim Advocates, said Twitter âis showing real leadership.â
âAs Twitter notes, letting Trump continue to post tweets, Facebook posts and YouTube videos for his white nationalist supporters risks âfurther incitement of violence,ââ Naing said. âNow it is up to Facebook and Google/YouTube to follow Twitterâs lead.â
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