Amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement, Jennifer Lawrence decided to join twitter to speak up against racial injustice. The actress joined the call for justice for Breonna Taylor and voiced her opinions on the social media platform.
03.06.2020 - 20:13 / thewrap.com
Snapchat will no longer promote President Trump’s account, Snap Inc. told TheWrap on Wednesday, after determining the president’s recent comments promote violence and racial tension.
Trump’s Snapchat account will remain on the platform, but will no longer be featured on Discover, Snap’s page for curated news and stories. Snap made its decision this past weekend, according to a company rep, after the president tweeted “vicious dogs” and “the most ominous weapons” were being used against
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Snapchat will no longer promote President Trump’s account on its Discover media platform, the company said Wednesday morning. Evan Spiegel-led Snap said it made the decision after determining that Trump’s comments could incite violence.
Snap, the company that runs Snapchat, revealed on June 3 that they will no longer be promoting President Donald Trump‘s account on the Discover page for news and stories. The social media giant said in a statement to Axios that the demotion is due to Trump’s “violent” comments offline and on Twitter about the George Floyd protests and protestors.
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