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Twitter went against its policy, didn’t delete anti-muslim tweets by Trump
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“Muslim migrant beats up Dutch boy on crutches!” “Muslim Destroys a Statue of Virgin Mary!” and “Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!” and showed Muslims indulged in violent acts against non-Muslims. The authenticity of the videos is highly questionable and Trump didn’t even know the original person who tweeted those videos.
The array of retweets caused international spark and outrage. International figures and politicians condemned the act of Trump. This is the first time that a modern time President of America has tweeted inflammatory content.
While the internet and media got into a frenzy, several people were quick to report this content on the popular social networking platform Twitter. Since the content was graphic and violent, it checked many pointers to be removed from the social media website.
Twitter said that it has decided to keep the array of videos on its platform owing to its policy of keeping content “newsworthy for the public interest,”. The response of Twitter received huge outrage from social media users and then the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, retracted the company’s earlier statement and agreed that the reason due to which the media is kept online was indeed wrong.
He came up with another reason to continue to host such content on its platform.
https://twitter.com/jack/status/936679380817973253
jack
✔@jack
We mistakenly pointed to the wrong reason we didn’t take action on the videos from earlier this week. We’re still looking critically at all of our current policies, and appreciate all the feedback. See our safety calendar for our plans and ship dates. https://twitter.com/twittersafety/status/936669072766332928 …
2:32 PM - Dec 1, 2017
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✔@TwitterSafety
Earlier this week Tweets were sent that contained graphic and violent videos. We pointed people to our Help Center to explain why they remained up, and this caused some confusion.
https://twitter.com/TwitterSafety/status/936669072766332928
Twitter Safety
✔@TwitterSafety
To clarify: these videos are not being kept up because they are newsworthy or for public interest. Rather, these videos are permitted on Twitter based on our current media policy. https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169199 …
1:51 PM - Dec 1, 2017

Twitter media policy
Please note: this policy will be updated later this year to include hate symbols and hateful imagery. This Help Center page and the Twitter Rules will be updated before any enforcement actio
support.twitter.com
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The recent retweets by Trump fuels nothing but hate, and violence against Muslims. Twitter as a social media platform should keep a check on its policies to avoid hate, violence and abusive content on its platform.
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“Muslim migrant beats up Dutch boy on crutches!” “Muslim Destroys a Statue of Virgin Mary!” and “Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!” and showed Muslims indulged in violent acts against non-Muslims. The authenticity of the videos is highly questionable and Trump didn’t even know the original person who tweeted those videos.
The array of retweets caused international spark and outrage. International figures and politicians condemned the act of Trump. This is the first time that a modern time President of America has tweeted inflammatory content.
While the internet and media got into a frenzy, several people were quick to report this content on the popular social networking platform Twitter. Since the content was graphic and violent, it checked many pointers to be removed from the social media website.
Twitter said that it has decided to keep the array of videos on its platform owing to its policy of keeping content “newsworthy for the public interest,”. The response of Twitter received huge outrage from social media users and then the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, retracted the company’s earlier statement and agreed that the reason due to which the media is kept online was indeed wrong.
He came up with another reason to continue to host such content on its platform.
https://twitter.com/jack/status/936679380817973253

✔@jack
We mistakenly pointed to the wrong reason we didn’t take action on the videos from earlier this week. We’re still looking critically at all of our current policies, and appreciate all the feedback. See our safety calendar for our plans and ship dates. https://twitter.com/twittersafety/status/936669072766332928 …
2:32 PM - Dec 1, 2017
Twitter Ads info and privacy
1 Dec

✔@TwitterSafety
Earlier this week Tweets were sent that contained graphic and violent videos. We pointed people to our Help Center to explain why they remained up, and this caused some confusion.
https://twitter.com/TwitterSafety/status/936669072766332928

✔@TwitterSafety
To clarify: these videos are not being kept up because they are newsworthy or for public interest. Rather, these videos are permitted on Twitter based on our current media policy. https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169199 …
1:51 PM - Dec 1, 2017
Twitter media policy
Please note: this policy will be updated later this year to include hate symbols and hateful imagery. This Help Center page and the Twitter Rules will be updated before any enforcement actio
support.twitter.com
Twitter Ads info and privacy
The recent retweets by Trump fuels nothing but hate, and violence against Muslims. Twitter as a social media platform should keep a check on its policies to avoid hate, violence and abusive content on its platform.