Why is Trump still allowed to Tweet?

schuylaar

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Ha Ha Ha :)
Ass wipe is so pissed off at Twitter that he's threating to shut it down


He's FUCKING INSANE!!!
wellllllll, they did take their warning links down..so there's that.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ha Ha Ha :)
Ass wipe is so pissed off at Twitter that he's threating to shut it down


He's FUCKING INSANE!!!
Morning Joe sucked him in by baiting him every morning and Donald is like a moth to a flame for fame, or should I say infame. Ya want to keep him on twitter rage tweeting, don't let him go silent, it might hurt, but he only damages himself and he would rise in the polls like magic if he just STFU. Keep the red hot poker shoved up his asshole right up until election day, make the fucker dance and howl all the way to the finish line.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Figured I'd post a little more detail on the story that provoked the thread, Donald was skillfully baited into this, by morning Joe. though it is more of a cumulative thing.
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Trump threatens to crack down on social media platforms after Twitter labels his tweets

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to "strongly regulate" or even shut down social media platforms after Twitter applied a fact-check to two of his tweets this week.

Trump did not elaborate on what actions he could take. But the threat is Trump's clearest expression of intent to use the power of government to target his perceived political enemies in the private sector -- businesses that already enjoy wide latitude under the law to moderate their platforms as they see fit. And it raises the stakes for Twitter and Facebook as they grapple with Trump's misleading claims about mail-in voting and his baseless insinuations that a cable TV news host had a hand in an aide's death decades ago.

"Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen," Trump tweeted Wednesday. He went on to accuse the tech industry of trying to interfere in the 2016 election, before repeating an unfounded claim about voter fraud stemming from mail-in ballots.

"We can't let large scale Mail-In Ballots take root in our Country," Trump tweeted. "It would be a free for all on cheating, forgery and the theft of Ballots. Whoever cheated the most would win. Likewise, Social Media. Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Facebook and Twitter declined to comment Wednesday.
Later Wednesday morning, Trump teased a "big action" regarding social media but declined to elaborate on what that could be.
Trump's Twitter outburst followed an unprecedented decision by the platform on Tuesday evening to apply a fact-checking label to Trump's content for the first time.

The label, which Twitter has designed to combat misinformation and unverified claims, linked to a curated page with links and summaries of articles describing how Trump's claims on mail-in ballots are unfounded.

Shortly after the labels were applied, Trump took to Twitter to claim the company "is interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election" and "stifling FREE SPEECH." He added that he "will not allow it to happen!"

But Twitter's fact-checking decision raised further questions about whether it would apply the same treatment to Trump's misleading claims about Lori Klausutis, the aide to former Rep. Joe Scarborough, a prominent critic of Trump. In recent days, Trump has leveled unsubstantiated allegations at Scarborough suggesting he was responsible for Klausutis's death. The claims have been undermined by the official autopsy, which found Klausutis had an undiagnosed heart condition. Klausutis's husband, Timothy Klausutis, reiterated that in a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last week, saying that Trump's claims denigrated the memory of his wife for perceived political gain.
Twitter has told CNN Business that it will not be removing the tweets about Scarborough.
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Figured I'd post a little more detail on the story that provoked the thread, Donald was skillfully baited into this, by morning Joe. though it is more of a cumulative thing.
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Trump threatens to crack down on social media platforms after Twitter labels his tweets

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to "strongly regulate" or even shut down social media platforms after Twitter applied a fact-check to two of his tweets this week.

Trump did not elaborate on what actions he could take. But the threat is Trump's clearest expression of intent to use the power of government to target his perceived political enemies in the private sector -- businesses that already enjoy wide latitude under the law to moderate their platforms as they see fit. And it raises the stakes for Twitter and Facebook as they grapple with Trump's misleading claims about mail-in voting and his baseless insinuations that a cable TV news host had a hand in an aide's death decades ago.

"Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices. We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen," Trump tweeted Wednesday. He went on to accuse the tech industry of trying to interfere in the 2016 election, before repeating an unfounded claim about voter fraud stemming from mail-in ballots.

"We can't let large scale Mail-In Ballots take root in our Country," Trump tweeted. "It would be a free for all on cheating, forgery and the theft of Ballots. Whoever cheated the most would win. Likewise, Social Media. Clean up your act, NOW!!!!"

Facebook and Twitter declined to comment Wednesday.
Later Wednesday morning, Trump teased a "big action" regarding social media but declined to elaborate on what that could be.
Trump's Twitter outburst followed an unprecedented decision by the platform on Tuesday evening to apply a fact-checking label to Trump's content for the first time.

The label, which Twitter has designed to combat misinformation and unverified claims, linked to a curated page with links and summaries of articles describing how Trump's claims on mail-in ballots are unfounded.

Shortly after the labels were applied, Trump took to Twitter to claim the company "is interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election" and "stifling FREE SPEECH." He added that he "will not allow it to happen!"

But Twitter's fact-checking decision raised further questions about whether it would apply the same treatment to Trump's misleading claims about Lori Klausutis, the aide to former Rep. Joe Scarborough, a prominent critic of Trump. In recent days, Trump has leveled unsubstantiated allegations at Scarborough suggesting he was responsible for Klausutis's death. The claims have been undermined by the official autopsy, which found Klausutis had an undiagnosed heart condition. Klausutis's husband, Timothy Klausutis, reiterated that in a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last week, saying that Trump's claims denigrated the memory of his wife for perceived political gain.
Twitter has told CNN Business that it will not be removing the tweets about Scarborough.
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the warning links are gone.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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the warning links are gone.
Suspensions or kick him off, it will be too hard to walk it back, they would be shamed bigly and Donald would push the envelope on the platform in revenge. Remember impeachment, instead of gratitude to the GOP senate, they got constant greif.
 

schuylaar

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Suspensions or kick him off, it will be too hard to walk it back, they would be shamed bigly and Donald would push the envelope on the platform in revenge. Remember impeachment, instead of gratitude to the GOP senate, they got constant greif.
they're back again..WTF is going on? jesus make up your mind:wall:
 

Bear420

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Well isn't that Bullshit, I got Warned for Calling Joe Buck a "JINKS" After Carson Wentz went down with a knee injury a few seasons back. Buck said Wentz was going to break the QB Rushing Record, and two seconds after that Carson went down with a torn ACL. So I tweeted JOE BUCKS You Jinks.

Tweeter took my post down and warned me about there Policies and I had to go through a bunch of shit just to get back into my account.

Yet This Buzz Saw for a President can say what ever the fuck he wants to, So Our Constitution is Written for we the People Not Our Government. IF anyone should be banned and Warned it's not Us, It should be The POS headed the White House !!

Maybe we should all Jump on the Tweeter band wagon and start saying shit like he is and see how long it takes for Tweiter to ban someone. Then maybe Tweiter will ban dumb dumb. But I doubt it because they love all the ads they sell from his cult followers.

Vote In NOVEMBER Mail in or Walk in just make sure you all vote Rep. OUT !!! :peace:
 

dandyrandy

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It replaced moonshine in appalachia! I'm, sure there are plenty of good ole boys around looking for a few bucks!

We can grow 4 outside here and as many as practical inside, nobody checks, it ain't a crime and warrants are hard to obtain. There is also a certain reluctance, because they know the 4 plant limit would be struck down as unconstitutional, people have rights, not places.
But the popo like to take your property.
 

Jimdamick

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This is not really tied into this thread, but it is in a way in the fact that FINALLY, the American people are waking up to the fact that Trump is a shithead.


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He's fucked in November :)
 
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