Snapchat announced Wednesday that it has stopped promoting the publications of US President Donald Trump, accusing him of inciting to "violence".  "We are not currently promoting the president's content on Snapchat's" Discover "platform, which is aimed at young people, he added," We will not support voices that incite racial violence and inequality by promoting it for free. "  This comes a day after Twitter announced its position on Trump's tweets, and said on Tuesday that his tweets will remain on his account, even if it violates the company's rules. "We are not trying to tackle all misinformation. Instead, we prioritize based on the highest risk of harm, and we focus on media manipulation, civil safety and Covid-19," the famous platform said, "Bloomberg News" reported.  She also said she should not determine the authenticity of the tweets, but is trying to provide a context that helps people fulfill their minds in cases where the content of the tweet is in doubt.  Meanwhile, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that he stood by his decision not to challenge the inflammatory publications of US President Donald Trump, refusing to give up his opinion.  A group of Facebook employees, almost all of whom work from home according to the precautions taken in the world due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, withdrew from work on Monday, because they blamed the company that they had to put a warning sign on Trump's post regarding the protests, because in their view "it glorifies the violence." ". Although Facebook also has policies prohibiting incitement to violence, Zuckerberg made it clear that the post did not violate it, and wrote: "I know a lot of people are upset because we left the President's post, but our position is that we should allow as much freedom of expression as possible unless This creates an imminent risk of damages or specific risks in clear policies. "

Snapchat announced Wednesday that it has stopped promoting the publications of US President Donald Trump, accusing him of inciting to "violence".

"We are not currently promoting the president's content on Snapchat's" Discover "platform, which is aimed at young people, he added," We will not support voices that incite racial violence and inequality by promoting it for free. "

This comes a day after Twitter announced its position on Trump's tweets, and said on Tuesday that his tweets will remain on his account, even if it violates the company's rules.
"We are not trying to tackle all misinformation. Instead, we prioritize based on the highest risk of harm, and we focus on media manipulation, civil safety and Covid-19," the famous platform said, "Bloomberg News" reported.

She also said she should not determine the authenticity of the tweets, but is trying to provide a context that helps people fulfill their minds in cases where the content of the tweet is in doubt.

Meanwhile, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that he stood by his decision not to challenge the inflammatory publications of US President Donald Trump, refusing to give up his opinion.

A group of Facebook employees, almost all of whom work from home according to the precautions taken in the world due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, withdrew from work on Monday, because they blamed the company that they had to put a warning sign on Trump's post regarding the protests, because in their view "it glorifies the violence." ".
Although Facebook also has policies prohibiting incitement to violence, Zuckerberg made it clear that the post did not violate it, and wrote: "I know a lot of people are upset because we left the President's post, but our position is that we should allow as much freedom of expression as possible unless This creates an imminent risk of damages or specific risks in clear policies. "