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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
The US Capitol Assault Is Triggering A Seminal Moment For Social Media – Be In No Doubt!
Something happened, rapidly followed
by other events, in the social media universe in the last week. The catalyst
was Twitter banning Pres. Trump from their platform – first for 12 hours and
then permanently!
This was rapidly followed by
Facebook and a number of others – See here:
Social
media giants Twitter and Facebook have suspended US President Donald Trump’s
accounts, after he repeated disputed claims of election fraud and professed
“love” for the mob of protesters who stormed the Capitol.
Twitter
removed three tweets from the President, and warned that further rule
violations would result in a “permanent suspension” of his Twitter account. It
suspended him for 12 hours and threatened to ban his account altogether.
The
company tweeted that the President had committed “repeated and severe
violations of our civic integrity policy”.
“This
means the account of @realDonaldTrump will be locked for 12 hours following the
removal of these tweets. If the tweets are not removed, the account will remain
locked,” Twitter tweeted.
“Future violations of the Twitter rules, including our civic integrity
or violent threats policies, will result in the permanent suspension of the @realDonaldTrump
account.”
Facebook has blocked Mr Trump from posting for 24 hours, and also
blocked him from posting to Instagram. A spokesman said, “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.”
The removal and blocks on mainstream
social media has now led to a mass migration of many users to a relatively
obscure conservative ‘free-speech’ platform called Parler.
The response to this has been swift
with this:
Google Removes Parler From Its App Store, Apple Warns
it Could Follow Suit
After President Donald Trump was banned
from Twitter, far-right conservatives said it showed why many of them had
been migrating toward Parler lately. The social network that is popular among
Trump supporters is known for taking a hands-off approach to moderating content
but that could soon change if its executives want it to continue to be widely
available. Google has removed
Parler from its Play Store, the main place where Android users download
applications. The app is still available in other Android app stores. Apple
could be next as it gave the company an ultimatum, saying that it would be
removed from the App Store if it did not implement a full moderation plan.
In announcing the move, Google said its app store has long
required social media apps to have content
moderation policies and remove any posts that incite violence. “We’re aware
of continued posting in the Parler app that seeks to incite ongoing violence in
the US,” a Google spokesperson said. “We recognize that there can be reasonable
debate about content policies and that it can be difficult for apps to
immediately remove all violative content, but for 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 app’s listings from the Play Store until it addresses these
issues.”
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