Following Twitter, Facebook deleted a video of US President Donald Trump. Trump addressed his supporters during the violence in the US Capitol Hill.
Donald Trump Twitter Suspended: Politics continues in the US over the results of the presidential elections (US President Election 2020). Current President Donald Trump is not willing to give up on Joe Biden. They are constantly accusing them of rigging the elections and trying to influence the electoral process. Meanwhile, being fed up with Donald Trump’s antics, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have taken big action. Micro-blogging platform Twitter has suspended Trump’s account for 12 hours. Facebook has suspended Trump’s page for 24 hours, while Instagram has also banned the US President’s account for 24 hours. Twitter has warned that if Trump continues to incite provocative talk about the elections, then his account will be permanently blocked.
While Facebook blocked Trump’s page for 24 hours
, Facebook also posted that it prohibits posting on Trump’s page for 24 hours due to two policy violations. On the news of the violence of Trump supporters on Capitol Hill, the Facebook newsroom tweeted, ‘We have taken action against President Trump under two Violence Policy. Trump’s Facebook page has been blocked for 24 hours. A video of him has also been removed. This means that Trump will not be able to post anyone from his account during this period.
We’ve assessed two policy violations against President Trump’s Page which will result in a 24-hour feature block, meaning he will lose the ability to post on the platform during that time.
— Facebook Newsroom (@fbnewsroom) January 7, 2021
Instagram also banned Trump for 24 hours, after Twitter-Facebook, Instagram has also blocked US President Donald Trump for 24 hours. Instagram head Adam Masairi said, “We are locking President Donald Trump’s Insta account for 24 hours.”
We are locking President Donald Trump’s Instagram account for 24 hours as well: Adam Mosseri, Head of Instagram pic.twitter.com/3TSosVgfS7
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
Let us know that after Trump refused to accept defeat, his supporters created a ruckus outside the US Capitol Hill building. US President Elect Joe Biden has called the Trump supporters’ uproar in the US Capitol Hill treason. Trump’s refusal to accept defeat, commotion in US Capitol Hill supporters, one dead
Twitter locks account of outgoing US President Donald Trump for 12 hours following removal of three of his tweets. https://t.co/EJUdTx3t49 pic.twitter.com/jdQpJ6C3xF
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
Facebook Removes Trump’s Video After Twitter, Facebook deleted a video of US President Donald Trump. Actually, Trump addressed his supporters during the violence in the US Capitol. Facebook’s Vice President of Integrity, Guy Rosen, said, “We removed Trump’s video because we believe Trump’s video was contributing rather than reducing the risk of ongoing violence.”
Facebook removes US President Donald Trump’s video addressing his supporters during violence at US Capitol
“We removed it because on balance we believe it contributes to rather than diminishes the risk of ongoing violence,” tweets Facebook Vice President of Integrity, Guy Rosen https://t.co/fdCneDzNwq
— ANI (@ANI) January 6, 2021
Trump appealed for peace;
Trump also appealed for peace to supporters of violence. He said, ‘I appeal to everyone in the US Capitol to be peaceful. There should not be violence! Remember, we are a law and order maintaining party. Respect the law and great men and women. Thank you!’
How all this uproar began? It all
started after the speech of Hungama Trump. Scared of Parliament’s final decision on Biden’s victory, Trump had already convened a major rally in Washington. Supporters at this rally were enraged after Trump’s speech. Trump said directly that the US election was rigged and that Biden’s votes came from computers.
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Trump refused to believe that Biden had received 8 crore votes. Here Trump was giving speeches, the crowd was shouting Trump-Trump slogans. During this time, Trump supporters entered the Parliament. Although after seeing the crowd, Trump appealed to his supporters to maintain peace, but Trump’s appeal was only nominal.