Twitter Permanently Bans President Trump
"We have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence."
"We have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence."
"Future violations of the Twitter Rules, including our Civic Integrity or Violent Threats policies, will result in permanent suspension of the account."
The company said bot accounts "can bring a lot of value to the service," but acknowledged that "it can be confusing to people if it's not clear that these accounts ...
"We inadvertently took action to limit engagements on the labeled Tweet you referenced. This action has been reversed", a Twitter spokesman told Reuters in an emailed statement.
"They make it up, and only negative 'stuff.'"
The @POTUS account on both platforms is the official account of the President of the United States.
"Are you an expert on voter fraud?"
"If you’re not a newspaper at Twitter or Facebook, then why do you have editorial control over the New York Post?"
"Mr. Dorsey, who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report and what the American people are allowed to hear."
He has not sent any tweets since Saturday.
"Our goal is to attempt to add context, and now we have capabilities to do that."
"The Commission's General Counsel has informed that the FCC has the legal authority to interpret Section 230."
"This can only be seen as an obvious and transparent attempt by Twitter to influence the upcoming presidential election."
Twitter declined to specify the number of accounts suspended or to comment beyond its statement.
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The hearing will discuss a legal immunity known as Section 230 that technology companies have when it comes to liability over content posted by users.
Twitter will enable by default a setting that helps prevent unauthorized password changes and the users will be strongly encouraged to enable two-factor authentication.
"This Tweet will remain on the service, given its relevance to ongoing public conversation."
Graham Clark told Circuit Court Judge Christopher Nash in Tampa that he was not guilty of the 30 felony counts of fraud prosecutors have leveled against him.
There is no truth in the speculation, Zuckerberg says.