Good news for America's future
When Donald Trump was blocked from posting to major social networks late
last week, he lost direct broadcast channels to roughly 150 million
followers and subscribers.
Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and Snapchat parent Snap Inc. were among the
first popular social-networking sites to temporarily or indefinitely
suspend Mr. Trump’s accounts on Jan. 6. The suspensions came partly in
response to a video Mr. Trump uploaded to social media amid the attack
on the U.S. Capitol that reiterated unsubstantiated claims the election
was stolen and expressed support for the pro-Trump mob.
Although Twitter lifted Mr. Trump’s suspension the following day, the
company then issued a permanent ban for subsequent tweets he posted.
from WSJ.
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Just-AN-Asshole, Tim, AMDX, and Gunboy Alex, aka the Gang of Dull,
Witless, Insult-Tossing Trumpsters. If you are on this list, I don't see
most of your posts and I don't read any of them.
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