Twitter suspends 70 Thousand accounts of Donald Trump's SUPPORTERS

Twitter, taking a big decision about American violence, has closed around 70000 Twitter accounts sharing content related to QAnon.

Yogita S.
Published on: 12 Jan 2021 6:43 AM GMT
Twitter suspends 70 Thousand accounts of Donald Trumps SUPPORTERS
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New Delhi: Twitter has taken a big step to stop this violence on social media from the verdict after the attack in Parliament in America. President Donald Trump's account was suspended earlier for inciting violence, while 70 thousand Twitter accounts have been suspended. These accounts are being reported by Trump supporters.

Twitter suspended 70000 Twitter accounts of Trump supporters

In fact, Twitter, taking a big decision about American violence, has closed around 70000 Twitter accounts sharing content related to QAnon. It is being told that they were all proclaiming themselves as supporters of the trump and sharing the factless content promoted by Far Right Conspiracy Theory Group QAnon. It is being said that these contents are responsible for inciting violence on Capitol Hill.

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Official announcement of Twitter:

Twitter gave this information from the official account. In the statement that 'These accounts, which increase the risk of violent incidents and losses in Washington, Dixie. Now these accounts are permanently suspended. These accounts were promoting content related to QAnon. Describing all these accounts as very malicious for the US, it was said that they were sharing material which was distributed to the society.

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Earlier, Twitter had also suspended the Twitter account of US President Donald Trump and clarified that the account was permanently closed due to the risk of inciting violence. Also announced that if Twitter rules are violated then further action will be taken. Not only this, Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts were closed after Twitter.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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