U.S.A: All the platforms that have banned or restricted Trump

U.S.A: All the platforms that have banned or restricted Trump


Here are the online platforms that have either banned or restricted Trump.

1. REDDIT: 

Reddit has banned the subreddit group "r/DonaldTrump," While not an official group or page hosted by the president, it's one of the company's largest political communities dedicated to support for President Trump.

2. TWITCH:

Twitch disabled Trump's channel, citing the move as a "necessary step" to protect its community and "prevent Twitch from being used to incite further violence."  Twitch was one of the first platforms in June to temporarily ban Trump's channel for hateful content around the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer.

3. SHOPIFY: 

Shopify took down two online stores affiliated with Trump his organization and his campaign's merchandise sites for violating its policies on supporting violence. Shopify had until Friday gone the farthest in actually de-platforming Trump, as his stores were permanently removed, not temporarily disabled. 

4. TWITTER:

U.S.A President Donald John Trump banned from Twitter and other social media platforms
Twitter announced Friday the platform will permanently ban President Trump's account effective immediately. It's Twitter's strongest-ever action against the president's account and comes in response to the "risk of further incitement of violence," per the social media company.

5. GOOGLE:

Google has pulled Parler, a social media app for conservatives and far-right extremists. Google’s move immediately suspends Parler, going further than Apple's earlier decision to remove the app unless it submits a content moderation plan.

6. YOUTUBE:

YouTube is accelerating its enforcement of election misinformation and voter fraud claims against Trump and other channels. YouTube did remove the video Trump posted Wednesday that addressed the Capitol violence without fully condemning it.

7. FACEBOOK:

Facebook banned Donald Trump from posting on his Facebook accounts for at least the next two weeks until the transition of power to President-elect Joe Biden is complete. On Wednesday, Facebook did remove the video Trump posted Wednesday addressing the violence without fully condemning it before taking greater action against Trump on Thursday.

8. INSTAGRAM: 

Instagram banned Donald Trump from posting on his Facebook accounts for at least the next two weeks until the transition of power to President-elect Joe Biden is complete. On Wednesday, Instagram's parent Facebook did remove the video Trump posted addressing the violence without fully condemning it before taking greater action against Trump on Thursday.

9. SNAPCHAT:

Snapchat disabled Trump's Snapchat account Wednesday because it believes the account promotes and spreads hate and incites violence, a spokesperson said. Snapchat was one of the first major social platforms to take serious action on Trump's account for threats to democracy in June when the company said it stopped promoting his account in its "Discover" section, which features professional content and other prominent people.

10. TIKTOK:

TikTok is removing content violations and redirecting hashtags like #stormthecapitol and #patriotparty to its community guidelines. 

11. APPLE:

Apple on Friday threatened to remove right-wing-friendly social media app Parler from its App Store if Parler doesn’t lay out a plan to moderate its content. Apple is flexing its power to try to get Parler to moderate its content.

12. DISCORD:

Discord says it has banned server The Donald, per journalist Casey Newton. The Discord account was connected to the pro-Trump social network TheDonald.Win.

13. PINTEREST:

Pinterest has been limiting hashtags related to pro-Trump topics such as #StopTheSteal since around the November election, a spokesperson said. Trump doesn't have a Pinterest account, and the platform has tried to stay away from political content, but Pinterest hasn't been able to squelch it completely.

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