After Twitter, Snapchat is also against the US President

After Twitter, Snapchat is also against the US President

Social media apps have started a war against the US President in recent days, after Twitter, SnapChat has also decided against the US President's statement.

"We will no longer promote accounts in the United States that incite people to racist violence, even if it is ours," Avon Spiegel, CEO of SnapChat, said in a memo for employees, according to the foreign news agency. Don't even do it on the platform.

"SnapChat's Discover page is a page where the company decides what to show there, and we want to make it clear that this is not a gray area against racism, violence and injustice, and that we provide such accounts and content." Will not be supported on your platform.
 A spokesman for SnapChat said in a statement that it would no longer promote US President's content on SnapChat's Discover platform.

"We cannot promote voices that incite people to racist violence and injustice, these things have no place in our society and we are united with all those who seek peace, love, equality and They want justice.

However, the company said that Donald Trump's SnapChat account will remain public and accessible to those who follow or search for it.

Earlier, Twitter affixed a fact check label on two tweets of the US President on which Donald Trump issued an executive order against social media companies.

Twitter then hid a tweet from the US president on the protests following the death of the black George Floyd, calling it a provocation for violence.

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