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Twitter bans Donald Trump for twelve hours - and soon maybe longer

2021-01-07T00:49:55.450Z


Donald Trump repeats his fraud allegations on Twitter without evidence and protects supporters who invaded the US Capitol. Twitter may now have long-term consequences.


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Donald Trump on Twitter: Ban for at least twelve hours

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Twitter has blocked the account of US President Donald Trump for at least twelve hours.

This was announced by the platform after removing three tweets from the president for violating Twitter guidelines.

If the tweets are not deleted from Trump's account, the ban would be extended, it said.

"Future violations of the Twitter rules, including our guidelines on the integrity of civic processes or violent threats, will result in a permanent ban on the account @realDonaldTrump," wrote Twitter Safety.

Trump has 88.7 million followers on the account, Twitter is the president's favorite medium.

Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook delete Trump video

Trump had published a video on Twitter, among other things, in which he urged his supporters who had invaded the US Capitol to remain peaceful.

In the video, he reiterated his unsubstantiated allegations of presidential election fraud, which he lost.

Trump's video was initially given a warning by Twitter because of unsubstantiated fraud allegations, which was new in this sharpness - the tweet could neither be shared nor replied to.

A little later, the video was deleted; Facebook and YouTube had previously done the same on their platforms.

After the video, Twitter immediately deleted another post from Trump, in which he wrote: "These are things and events that happen when a holy landslide victory is stolen so suddenly and meanly".

Trump's supporters had previously stormed the House of Parliament in Washington while deliberations to confirm the election victory of his successor Joe Biden were ongoing.

After storming the US parliament, Twitter had already announced tougher action against posts that could spark further violence.

Such tweets could no longer be distributed, replied to or given a "like", said Twitter.

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Source: spiegel

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