Topic: President Trump
The topic of President Trump highlights the ongoing issues of censorship and surveillance in digital sectors, particularly as major platforms like Twitter and Facebook take actions against users based on their associations or content shared. These platforms have faced criticism for their roles as gatekeepers, implementing bans and restrictions that undermine free expression. The implications of these actions extend beyond individual cases, raising concerns about the broader impact on public discourse and privacy rights.
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Twitter suspends Savanah Hernandez and “Stonewall Jackson” after they’re retweeted by President Trump
The wave of post-election censorship continues.
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Twitter removes CNN “fake news” meme shared by President Trump after copyright claim from Jukin Media
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) claims another Trump meme.
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Twitter says it locked and suspended 105% more accounts in 2019
Some of these account suspensions include human rights activists, parody accounts, independent journalists, and the Houston Rockets.
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Alex Jones, Laura Loomer and other censored personalities reportedly to get private meeting at The White House
Many have wondered why those who are most censored online weren’t invited to a recent Social Media Summit.







