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Twitter explains why it won't block Trump ... against North Korea. Twitter explained in a blog post on Friday why it hadn't suspended Trump's account, saying people "should be able to see and debate" his tweets. Twitter also disputed the notion that it hadn't taken action against Trump because his tweets are good for the company's bottom line. Twitter clarifies stance on blocking 'world leaders' as critics call for Trump's suspension - 550 KTSA
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Without Naming Trump, Twitter Says It Won't Block World Leaders The issue has been complicated for Twitter. The company has positioned its service as the world's town square, where people can largely say whatever they want. And having prominent figures post contentious remarks can help Twitter's business by attracting new users. At the same time, the company's ...
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Twitter says it won't block accounts of world leaders "Twitter is here to serve and help advance the global, public conversation. Elected world leaders play a critical role in that conversation because of their outsized impact on our society," the California-based company said in a blog post. "Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their controversial ...
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Trump claims Steve Bannon 'cried when he got fired and begged for his job' in late-night Twitter ... President Donald Trump continued to lash out at former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and columnist Michael Wolff in a late-night Twitter outburst. Wolff released a book Friday, in which Bannon is quoted saying derogatory statements about other White House officials and members of ... Trump Calls Author 'a Total Loser' & Claims Steve Bannon 'Cried When He Got Fired' In Twitter Rant - PEOPLE.com
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Twitter explains (again) why it won't block Trump Some analysts, and some critics, have also suggested that blocking Trump would be bad for Twitter's business. In the statement Friday, Twitter appeared to push back at the notion that its policy to block or not block Trump, or any world leader, is motivated by its bottom line. "No one person's account ...
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German lawmaker apologizes after racist slur on Twitter BERLIN — A lawmaker for the nationalist Alternative for Germany party is apologizing to the son of former tennis star Boris Becker following a racist outburst on Twitter. Jens Maier claims the tweet that was directed at Noah Becker was posted by a member of his staff, who has since been disciplined.
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Donald Trump calls himself 'a very stable genius' on Twitter But much of the book picks up on previous reporting and the president's own tweets, speeches and statements that have raised questions about his focus. In a series of tweets Saturday, Trump pointed to winning the presidency and his success in business and reality television as signs of his sharpness ...
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Chamber grades the City Council, and Bredefeld is dissatisfied with a C The chamber took to Twitter on Thursday evening to announce its annual report card scoring local legislators on how business-friendly their voting records are. Among City Council members, Paul Caprioglio and Luis Chavez received the highest grades at 91 out of 100. But the tweet also indicated that ...
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Ivanka Trump is promoting her own brand by wearing its products, pushing the limits of ethics laws The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the first daughter wore her brand's products in 68% of her Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook posts documenting official government business between March 29, when she officially became a White House employee, and the end of October. Business Insider ...
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TickBox Battles Studios Over Piracy Claims In its Friday statement, Twitter also insisted than business decisions don't factor into its unwillingness to interrupt the accounts of powerful users. "No one person's account drives Twitter's growth, or influences these decisions," it stressed. Addressing one of Trump's more notorious tweets, Twitter was ...
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