Posted on 10/02/2020 12:20:36 PM PDT by rickmichaels
Twitter allowed wishes of death against President Donald Trump from its verified leftist users to stay on the platform Friday morning after the President announced that he and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for the Chinese coronavirus. Twitter clearly states that hoping that someone dies as a result of a serious disease is a violation of the platforms terms of service, but has not taken widespread action against its blue check users.
Its been against my moral identity to tweet this for the past four years, but, I hope he dies, tweeted Zara Rahim, a former national spokeswoman for Hillary Clintons campaign and Obama White House staffer. The tweet was initially highlighted by conservative producer and direction Robby Starbuck. This was just one prominent example of Twitter verified users wishing death on Trump. Some have deleted their comments and others have set their accounts private as a result of backlash.
Starbuck noted how the tweets violate Twitters rules. Wishing, hoping or calling for serious harm on a person or a group of people is a major violation of Twitters terms of service,
Lets see if [Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey] and @Twitter enforce this on all the leftists wishing, hoping and calling for serious harm to President Trump, he added.
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No worries.
President Trump should figure out how to run the country and be the leader of the free world from the basement.
Is that what your dumbass is suggesting?
If Biden was sick we wouldn’t wish death upon him because that behind him are busy nor evil people.
But behind Trump isn’t more trump. Behind him are American Patriots.
An ex-Twitter executive said he’d provide video commentary as evil conservatives were shot, and Twitter did nothing. Even though that’s glorification of violence, a clear violation of their terms of service.
They are not violating Twitter’s rules. Those rules apply only to conservatives, 2Amd supporters Christians, and real Republicans.
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