The White House released a farewell video from Donald Trump, in which he said that “we did what we came here to do, and so much more.”
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President Donald Trump will not be allowed to post to Facebook or Instagram for the foreseeable future, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday.
This comes after his social media accounts, including Twitter, were temporarily locked on Wednesday following the riots from Trump's supporters at the Capitol. «The shocking events of the last 24 hours clearly demonstrate that President Donald Trump intends to use his remaining time in office to undermine the peaceful and lawful
.The White House released a farewell video from Donald Trump, in which he said that “we did what we came here to do, and so much more.”
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPresident Trump’s permanent ban from Twitter helped eliminate clouds of misinformation pollution from social media networks, according to new research.From Jan. 9-15, misinformation about election fraud on social networks plummeted around 73%, from 2.5 million posts to 688,000, according to data from social-analytics firm Zignal Labs, as cited by a Washington Post report.That came after Twitter finally banned Trump on Jan.
YouTube is joining the chorus of online platforms taking action against Donald Trump in the wake of his incitement of insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Donald Trump has been banned from just about every single social networking website and app in the English-speaking world, it seems. (Well, except for Parler! LOLz!)
Donald Trump has vowed to set up his own rival to Twitter after being banned from the website for life.The US president’s threat came as Democrats pushed ahead with plans to begin his impeachment process tomorrow over his role in last week’s deadly Washington DC riots.While some Republicans begged the opposition not to press forward with the attempts to remove Trump from the White House, one of his senators threatened to quit the party unless he resigned.Yesterday more details of Wednesday’s
BuzzFeed News, Parler CEO John Matze had a message of his own: “We will not cave to pressure from anti-competitive actors! We will and always have enforced our rules against violence and illegal activity. But we WONT [sic] cave to politically motivated companies and those authoritarians who hate free speech!”On January 8, Discord, an instant messaging and chatroom app , has banned a server called “TheDonald.win,” according to Mother Jones reporter Ali Breland.
Donald Trump‘s new social media ban “the most important moment in the history of social media”.Last night (January 8), the outgoing US President’s Twitter account was suspended indefinitely, after Mark Zuckerburg announced earlier this week that his Facebook and Instagram accounts would be blocked at least until after Joe Biden‘s inauguration on January 20.“This is the most important moment in the history of social media,” Baron Cohen wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of Trump inside the White
Twitter permanently following this week’s horrific violence in Washington. The outgoing US President was blocked for good “due to the risk of further incitement of violence ”, the social media firm said.
Despite pleas from so many people to ban Donald Trump from Twitter during his presidency due to his continuous tweeting of dangerous statements, misinformation and outright lies, it has finally happened with just 12 days to go in his term. It took Trump inciting a Jan.
President Donald Trump has officially been banned from Twitter.«After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,» shared a tweet from the verified @TwitterSafety account on Friday.The action comes after Trump's Twitter account was temporarily locked on Wednesday following the riots from Trump's supporters at the Capitol — during which Congress was in
Celebrities are speaking out in response to the news that Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDonald Trump has been kicked off Twitter for good, the social network said Friday.“After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” the company said in a statement.Trump, who had 88.8 million followers at last count on Twitter — his favored
Sacha Baron Cohen has responded to Facebook “finally” banning Donald Trump. The Borat star has long been pushing for chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to prevent Trump from posting messages, and it was revealed on Thursday (7 January) that measures had been taken against the outgoing president following the riots in Washington DC.
Donald Trump’s social media presence will be quiet for a while.
President Donald Trump will not be allowed to post to Facebook or Instagram for the foreseeable future, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday.