Taliban will be allowed to STAY on Twitter - as long as they don't 'glorify violence' - while ex-president Trump is still banned
Twitter refused to join its social media counterparts in banning the Taliban from its platform but permanently suspended Donald Trump's account
Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube have all banned and terminated accounts that are related to, promote or praise the Taliban
On Tuesday, Rep. Doug Lamborn sent a to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, raising concerns about the Taliban being allowed to use the platform
'In my review of these accounts, I did not find a single fact check on any of their tweets, nor any warnings for false or misleading content'
By Christopher Eberhart For Dailymail.Com
Published: 19:51 EDT, 17 August 2021 | Updated: 01:01 EDT, 18 August 2021
Twitter has refused to join its social media counterparts in banning the Taliban from its platform, saying it'll monitor content to ensure there aren't messages 'glorifying violence'.
The move is in stark contrast to the company's Big Tech rivals. Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram (both owned by Facebook), TikTok and YouTube have all banned and terminated accounts that are related to, promote or praise the Taliban.
Twitter said in a statement that it will 'continue to proactively enforce our rules and review content that may violate Twitter rules, specifically policies against glorification of violence, platform manipulation and spam.'
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