Twitter permanently suspends Donald Trump’s social network account
Twitter announced last night, January 8, that it will permanently block Donald Trump’s official social media account. The decision was made hours after the current President of the United States was granted access to re-publish on his profile.
To recap, Donald Trump’s official accounts were suspended not only on Twitter but also on Facebook and Instagram, for example. The blockades were carried out after the invasion of supporters to the Capitol at the time when the recount of the votes of electoral colleges was made, which would sacrament the victory of Joe Biden in the election, by 306 votes to 232.
While Mark Zuckerberg’s social networks – Instagram and Facebook – had already decreed that Trump would remain without access to his profiles at least until Joe Biden’s inauguration, scheduled for January 20, Twitter again accepted the politician’s publications.
However, a new wave of publications by Donald Trump, Twitter decided to reevaluate its position and announced the permanent suspension of the profile @RealDonaldTrump – the official page of the politician who had more than 88 million followers.
In its decision, the social network explained that some publications were taken into account and could cause further upheavals by supporters in favor of violence.
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