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White House to ditch FB, Twitter for social media party

The summit is likely to address issues relevant to social media before the 2020 presidential elections. Recently White House had launched a tool for people to report they have been wrongly censored, banned or suspended on Facebook and Twitter.

White House to ditch FB, Twitter for social media party
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Published : Jul 8, 2019, 11:37 PM IST

Washington: The White House has reportedly ditched Facebook and Twitter for it's Social Media Summit slated to be organized on Thursday because President Donald Trump believes both the platforms censor conservative or Republican views.

The summit is likely to address issues relevant to social media before the 2020 presidential elections.
Trump believes that FB, Twitter are biased and work against Republicans and favoring Democrats.

In his last meeting with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Trump reportedly questioned the former specifically on why he was losing followers the microblogging platform.

Recently White House had launched a tool for people to report they have been wrongly censored, banned or suspended on Facebook and Twitter.

Several Republicans slammed FB and Twitter for censoring conservative speech.

Trump had questioned Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, in his last meet that why he was losing followers on the microblogging platform.

Read also: Trump accuses Iran of doing 'a lot of bad things'

Washington: The White House has reportedly ditched Facebook and Twitter for it's Social Media Summit slated to be organized on Thursday because President Donald Trump believes both the platforms censor conservative or Republican views.

The summit is likely to address issues relevant to social media before the 2020 presidential elections.
Trump believes that FB, Twitter are biased and work against Republicans and favoring Democrats.

In his last meeting with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Trump reportedly questioned the former specifically on why he was losing followers the microblogging platform.

Recently White House had launched a tool for people to report they have been wrongly censored, banned or suspended on Facebook and Twitter.

Several Republicans slammed FB and Twitter for censoring conservative speech.

Trump had questioned Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, in his last meet that why he was losing followers on the microblogging platform.

Read also: Trump accuses Iran of doing 'a lot of bad things'

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