MADRID (EUROPA PRESS) .- Snapchat announced its decision to “permanently” suspend the account of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, “for the sake of public safety” and for its “attempts” to “spread disinformation” and ” incite violence ”.
“Last week we announced an indefinite suspension of President Trump’s account on Snapchat and we have been assessing what long-term measure is in the interest of our community on Snapchat,” said a spokesman for the company, according to the US television network. CNN.
“In the interests of public safety and following your attempts to spread disinformation, hate speech and incite violence, which are clear violations of our rules, we have made the decision to permanently terminate your account,” he added.
Snapchat’s decision came a day after YouTube announced the suspension of Trump’s channel for a minimum period of one week, considering that one of the recently published videos incited violence, without giving more details about it.
The company indicated that it will review its decision within a week and confirmed the removal of the aforementioned video, amid the actions against Trump’s accounts on social networks after last week’s assault on the Capitol by a group of his followers.
Previously, Facebook announced that it was suspending Trump’s account “indefinitely” and Twitter definitively canceled it after the events on Capitol Hill, which resulted in at least five deaths, including a police officer.
The assault caused the postponement of the vote in Congress to certify the victory of Joe Biden, something that took place hours later. Trump said after that there would be an “orderly transition” but reiterated his allegations of fraud, without presenting evidence.
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