Twitter stands with Trump on Offensive Post
Twitter stands with Trump on Offensive Post
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Taking the side of US President Donald Trump once again, Twitter has withdrawn its previous explanation on why he did not remove Trump's tweets, including anti-Muslim graphic videos. Trump has retweeted this video tweeted by right-wing British leader Jada Fraser this week, which was intended to show the violent acts of the Muslims. 

Responding to this, British Prime Minister Theresa May called Trump 'wrong' to promote such 'disgusting' things. Trump said from the beginning that he should instead focus on terrorism and said, 'we are doing well.'

Later Twitter CEO Jacob Dorsey tweeted, "We mistakenly mention the wrong reason that (why) we did not take any action about the video at the beginning of this week. We are currently reviewing the existing policies. ' 

Twitter's Trust and Safety team tweets said on micro-blogging platform that on the basis of our current media policy, the video on Twitter has been approved. In September, Twitter did not remove Trump's controversial tweet about North Korea, which was clearly a violation of its guidelines.

People wondered why Twitter did not remove that tweet, which violated the company's rule. Twitter co-founder Bij Stone posted on it, "Some of you are asking why we did not remove that tweet. Our scale of measuring this is whether the tweeted news is worthy and whether it is in the public interest."

Twitter has never said this publicly that Trump has violated any of its guidelines. Critics of Trump's tweets say that their tweets encourage violence, so they should be banned, so they should be banned. 
 

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