Robert Downey Jr has defended Marvel co-star Chris Pratt after the actor was criticised on social media.
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failed to denounce white supremacy during his first debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, instead telling the Proud Boys to “Stand back, stand by” — a slogan the group quickly adopted and promoted on its social media.In response, LGBTQ people on Twitter have taken it upon themselves to ensure that Proud Boys content on the social media site is buried underneath dozens upon dozens of images of gay men kissing one another and living their best lives.Actor and activist George Takei
.Robert Downey Jr has defended Marvel co-star Chris Pratt after the actor was criticised on social media.
Joe Biden‘s Twitter engagements have never really beaten Donald Trump‘s this year at all. The President has 87.3 million followers, while Joe Biden has 11.2 million followers.
Kirstie Alley took to social media to express her support of President Donald Trump, and found herself widely ridiculed.
The tweets are running the asylum. Twitter’s senior executives have a long history of anti-Trump hatred, a Post review of dozens of accounts of top employees found.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTwitter is keeping itself in front of the political firing line by inconsistently applying policy to a series of unconfirmed reports by the New York Post about Joe Biden’s son Hunter — moves Republicans have slammed as censorship and election interference.The social network initially banned the Post’s story Wednesday about Hunter Biden’s alleged attempts to influence his father, Joe Biden, to try to shut down a probe into Ukrainian energy company Burisma and
President Donald Trump is spreading misinformation.
Jordan Moreau On Friday morning, President Donald Trump retweeted a satirical article about the recent Twitter outage being a plot in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden, seemingly falling for the fake story.Coincidentally before Trump’s and Biden’s separate town halls on Thursday night, Twitter experienced widespread technical problems across the U.S. and other parts of the world.
Sometimes you’ve got to shoot your shot.
Mercedes Schlapp, the senior advisor to Donald Trump‘s presidential campaign, attempted to insult Joe Biden on Twitter during the two candidates’ dueling town halls by comparing him to beloved TV star Fred Rogers. That failed brilliantly, of course. Schlapp was treated with ridicule after tweeting that tuning into Biden’s town hall event “feels like I am watching an episode of Mister Rogers Neighborhood.” There’s one thing Twitter wanted to know: why in the world is that a bad thing?
C-SPAN's suspension of "Washington Journal" host Steve Scully after he admitted to lying about his Twitter account being hacked is a "big black eye" for the Commission on Presidential Debates, Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier said Thursday.
I intend to move forward with an @FCC rulemaking to clarify the meaning of #Section230.Read my full statement below. pic.twitter.com/LhUz5XMdSC— Ajit Pai (@AjitPaiFCC) October 15, 2020Pai’s decision comes a day after Twitter blocked users from sharing a “potentially harmful” New York Post report on Hunter Biden, son of Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Ted Johnson Steve Scully, the longtime C-SPAN anchor who was to moderate the second presidential town hall debate this evening, is being placed on leave after he admitted that he falsely claimed that his Twitter account had been hacked.Last week, in the face of attacks from President Donald Trump, Scully posted a public message on Twitter directed to Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director, asking him how he should respond.
Ted Johnson The chairman of the FCC issued a statement on Thursday saying that he plans to move forward with efforts to clarify Section 230, the provision of a 1996 law that gives immunity to internet companies like Facebook and Twitter over the way that they moderate content.Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement as President Donald Trump and his allies have blasted Twitter and Facebook for steps they have taken to restrict the sharing of a New York Post story on Hunter Biden.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook and Twitter put measures in place Wednesday to limit distribution of a New York Post story based on emails — which the paper claimed were supplied by Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani — purportedly revealing evidence of influence-peddling by Joe Biden’s son Hunter.According to the Post’s story, Hunter Biden in 2015 introduced his father, then VP in the Obama administration, to a top exec at Ukrainian energy company Burisma after Hunter joined the company’s
Also Read: Debate Moderator Steve Scully Says His Twitter Account Was Hacked Amid 'Never Trumper' ClaimsEarlier on Wednesday, the Post shared a trove of emails it said belonged to the younger Biden.
Ted Johnson Twitter and Facebook are restricting the reach of a New York Post story about Joe Biden’s son Hunter, concluding that the claims in the story need to be fact-checked or come from sources with suspicious origins.The story was billed as an expose that was splashed on the front page of the Post on Wednesday, alleging that Biden’s son leveraged his father’s position as vice president to boost his business with a Ukrainian gas company.
President Donald Trump on Sunday had one of his posts tagged by Twitter for — once again — sharing false information about the novel coronavirus. Trump tweeted, "A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday.
Ellise Shafer editorTwitter has again tagged a post by President Donald Trump for “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information” related to the coronavirus.On Sunday morning, Trump tweeted: “A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it.