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Twitter Conceals Trump’s Tweet That ‘glorified Violence’ by Datelineng(m): 3:08am On May 30, 2020
Trump tweeted 'when the looting starts, the shooting starts', referring to protests about deadly arrest of George Floyd.



Twitter has, for the first time, flagged and hidden a tweet by United States President Donald Trump, saying he violated Twitter’s rules about glorifying violence.

Trump took to Twitter on Friday, saying “when the looting starts, the shooting starts”, in reference to nationwide protests that followed the deadly arrest of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, in Minneapolis.

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Floyd died on Monday after a white Minneapolis police officer used his knee to pin Floyd’s neck to the ground for several minutes.

On Thursday night, protests erupted across the US as anger over Floyd’s death intensified, with some demonstrators gaining access to a police precinct in Minneapolis and setting sections of the building on fire.

Trump responded to the protest on Twitter, saying: “I can’t stand back & watch this happen to a great American City, Minneapolis. A total lack of leadership. Either the very weak Radical Left Mayor, Jacob Frey, get his act together and bring the City under control, or I will send in the National Guard & get the job done right…..”

He then replied to his own tweet, saying: “….These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd, and I won’t let that happen. Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!”

Twitter flagged the second tweet with a disclaimer saying: “This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence. However, Twitter has determined that it may be in the public’s interest for the Tweet to remain accessible,” allowing the public to still view the tweet by clicking on “View”.

In a thread, Twitter said it had taken the action “in the interest of preventing others from being inspired to commit violent acts”. People will still “be able to retweet with comment, but will not be able to like, reply or retweet it”.

It also added a link to its rules and policies, in which Twitter defines what it deems to be in public interest. Twitter also slapped the warning label on the official White House account, which had retweeted Trump’s earlier warning.

The move followed Twitter’s decision to apply fact checks to two of Trump’s earlier tweets about voting, prompting the US president to sign an executive order on Thursday challenging the liability protections in US law that serve as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the internet.

Trump said the fact checks were “editorial decisions” by Twitter and amounted to political activism. He said it should cost those companies their protection from lawsuits for what is posted on their platforms.

Trump and his allies, who rely heavily on Twitter to attack their foes, have long accused the tech giants of targeting conservatives on social media by fact-checking them or removing their posts.

“We’re fed up with it,” Trump said, claiming the order would uphold freedom of speech.

On Friday, Trump’s supporters in Congress ramped up the attacks on Twitter, with one prominent congressman reportedly asking the US Department of Justice and the Treasury Department to launch a criminal investigation of the company.

Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz said Twitter may be violating US sanctions against Iran by allowing top officials in that country to maintain accounts on the platform, according to the Axios news site.

“I believe that the primary goal of (the International Emergency Economic Powers Act) and sanctions law should be to change the behavior of designated individuals and regimes, not American companies,” Cruz said in the letter. “But when a company willfully and openly violates the law after receiving formal notice that it is unlawfully supporting designated individuals, the federal government should take action.”
Re: Twitter Conceals Trump’s Tweet That ‘glorified Violence’ by darfay: 3:50am On May 30, 2020
That doesn't glorify violence in any way, it seems Americans hate Donald Trump with every last fibre in their bone. Wether Twitter cancels his tweets or not, it won't stop him from doing as he said if and only if it is within his constitutional rights.


Tbh I don't understand why he is so hated
Re: Twitter Conceals Trump’s Tweet That ‘glorified Violence’ by Xisnin(m): 5:13am On May 30, 2020
darfay:
That doesn't glorify violence in any way, it seems Americans hate Donald Trump with every last fibre in their bone. Wether Twitter cancels his tweets or not, it won't stop him from doing as he said if and only if it is within his constitutional rights.


Tbh I don't understand why he is so hated
You don't understand because you think only in terms of money and power.

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Re: Twitter Conceals Trump’s Tweet That ‘glorified Violence’ by Mynd44: 5:18am On May 30, 2020

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