Twitter deletes Trump account and tweets on @POTUS, other platforms ban Parler

Twitter deletes Trump account and tweets on @POTUS, other platforms ban Parler

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The suspended Twitter account for U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign @TeamTrump is seen in this screengrab obtained via social media on January 8, 2021. Twitter via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS – THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.

Twitter Inc on Friday deleted new tweets posted by U.S. President Donald Trump on official government account @POTUS and suspended the account of his presidential campaign, after booting his personal account off the platform permanently.

Trump tweeted โ€œWe will not be SILENCED!โ€ from the @POTUS government account, with 33.4 million followers. Twitter had permanently suspended the presidentโ€™s go-to megaphone, his @realDonaldTrump personal account, hours earlier.


The company said accounts used by Trump to try to get around the ban could face permanent suspension as well under its โ€œban evasionโ€ policies.
โ€œTwitter is not about FREE SPEECH,โ€ Trump wrote in the now-deleted tweets, adding that he is considering building his own social media platform in the near future.
Twitter shut down his @TeamTrump campaign account shortly after it sent out a tweet with a โ€œstatement from President Trumpโ€ accusing Twitter of โ€œbanning free speechโ€ and coordinating with โ€œthe Democrats and the Radical Leftโ€ to silence him.
The account shortly before that had pointed its 2.3 million followers to its account on Parler, which is popular with conservatives for its hands-off approach to content moderation.
Owners of the two biggest mobile app stores took action on Friday against the Parler social networking service because of posts inciting violence, with Alphabet Incโ€™s Google removing it and Apple Inc warning it may do the same.
Google said the app favored by many supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump must demonstrate โ€œrobustโ€ content moderation if it wants to get back in the store. Apple gave the service 24 hours to submit a detailed moderation plan, pointing to participants using the service to coordinate Wednesdayโ€™s siege of the U.S. Capitol building.
The actions by the two Silicon Valley companies mean that the network seen as a haven for people expelled from Twitter could become unavailable for new downloads on the worldโ€™s main mobile phone app stores within a day. It would still be available in mobile browsers.
Parler Chief Executive John Matze said in posts on his service on Friday that Apple was applying standards to Parler that it did not apply to itself and the companies were attacking civil liberties. He added in a text message to Reuters, โ€œCoordinating riots, violence and rebellions has no place on social media.โ€
Right-leaning social media users in the United States have flocked to Parler, messaging app Telegram and hands-off social site Gab, citing the more aggressive policing of political comments on mainstream platforms such as Twitter Inc and Facebook Inc. Twitter permanently suspended President Trumpโ€™s account on Friday.
In suspending the service, Google, whose software powers Android phones, cited its policy against apps that promote violence and gave recent examples from Parler, including a Friday post that began โ€œHow do we take back our country? About 20 or so coordinated hitsโ€ and another promoting a โ€œMillion Militia Marchโ€ on Washington.
In a statement, Google said that โ€œfor us to distribute an app through Google Play, we do require that apps implement robust moderation for egregious content. In light of this ongoing and urgent public safety threat, we are suspending the appโ€™s listings from the Play Store until it addresses these issues.โ€
In a letter from Appleโ€™s App Store review team to Parler seen by Reuters, Apple cited participants of the mob storming the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday.
โ€œContent that threatens the well-being of others or is intended to incite violence or other lawless acts has never been acceptable on the App Store,โ€ Apple said in the letter.
Apple gave Parler 24 hours to โ€œremove all objectionable content from your app โ€ฆ as well as any content referring to harm to people or attacks on government facilities now or at any future date.โ€ The company also demanded that Parler submit a written plan โ€œto moderate and filter this contentโ€ from the app.
Apple declined to comment.
Matze, who describes himself as libertarian, founded Parler in 2018 as a โ€œfree-speech drivenโ€ alternative to mainstream platforms but began courting right-leaning users as prominent supporters of Trump moved there.
Those who have joined include commentator Candace Owens, Trumpโ€™s lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and right-wing activist Laura Loomer, who handcuffed herself to the door of Twitterโ€˜s New York office in Nov. 2018 to protest a ban on her by the site. In November, conservative activist Rebekah Mercer confirmed that the she and her family, which includes her father and hedge-fund investor Robert Mercer, have provided funding to Parler.
โ€œApparently they believe Parler is responsible for ALL user generated content on Parler,โ€ Matze said in one of his posts. โ€œBy the same logic, Apple must be responsible for ALL actions taken by their phones. Every car bomb, every illegal cell phone conversation, every illegal crime committed on an iPhone, Apple must also be responsible for,โ€ he wrote.
REUTERS

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