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Twitter Temporarily Limits Donald Trump Jr.'s Account (cnn.com) 270

Twitter has limited some functionality on Donald Trump Jr.'s account after he tweeted a video that ran afoul of the company's policies on Covid-19 misinformation, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed to CNN Business on Tuesday. Some of the account's functionality will be limited for 12 hours, the spokesperson said. Twitter has asked the President's son to delete the tweet with the video.
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Twitter Temporarily Limits Donald Trump Jr.'s Account

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    If you were hoping for more information from the story, note that it's a CNN link. There is no more information.

    So what was the video? What was the misinformation? Was it something like pointing out how we're supposed to believe that the coronavirus won't infect mass crowds of BLM protestors but will infect crowds of Trump supporters? (And for whoever wants to call that a troll, note that I'm saying that NEITHER should be happening right now.)

    It's impossible to know what to think about this without knowing

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      by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:00AM (#60338991)
      Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:22AM (#60339095)

      CNN coverage is sophomoric and bias. But compared to Fox News CNN is truthful (if they found something is wrong they will actually call out the retraction) . Fox News is Sophomoric, Bias and untruthful. To a point where in their term of conditions on their website they express that they are entertainment only.

      I don't follow Cable News, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News... For the reason that their business model is centered around keeping people with an 8th grade level of education entertained. So they will often be bias, and try to exaggerate things to make them seem a bigger deal than they really are. Breaking News, President (what ever president who is in office at the time) said he/she doesn't care for (pick a type of food).

       

  • by zuckie13 ( 1334005 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @10:49AM (#60338947)

    There is a policy.

    User posts thing that violates policy.

    User receives punishment per that policy.

    Of course Trump Jr. and Trump will claim this is some targeted attack on them, but in reality it probably is not.

    • Of course Trump Jr. and Trump will claim this is some targeted attack on them, but in reality it probably is not.

      What I'm eagerly anticipating is the wave of people who will unwisely argue that this is a first amendment issue.

  • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:10AM (#60339033) Journal

    Rather than outright ban it, how about a notice tag such as "May contain false medical information" with a hyperlink to details about the violation.

    • Because the penalty acts as a deterrent to the behavior!
  • Twitter should leave the tweet alone and add a simple disclaimer.
    'Twitter has no evidence to confirm or deny the accuracy of the statements put forth in this tweet.'

    What Twitter is currently doing is childish. I don't like how the game is going so I'm taking my ball and going home.

    • Because the penalty acts as a deterrent to the behavior! It's Twitter's ball, Twitter's stadium, and Twitter's everything else. So it's more like they bought a game on Steam that they don't like and are choosing not to play it.
    • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:52AM (#60339253)

      What Twitter is currently doing is childish.

      Blocking a dangerous propoganda video promoting the political nature of COVID-19 in the face of actual science is not "childish". Rather it's "being a responsible company".

      I don't like how the game is going so I'm taking my ball and going home.

      So are you claiming then the tweet did not violate the policies? Are you advocating the selective application of policies depending on if a person happens to be a politician? Are you not aware that Twitter literally bans users in bulks of 100s of thousands for violation of policies? But somehow now that it's Trump it becomes "childish".

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

      Twitter should leave the tweet alone and add a simple disclaimer.
      'Twitter has no evidence to confirm or deny the accuracy of the statements put forth in this tweet.'

      They basically did that with one of Trump's tweets and that is what really kicked his crusade against social media into high gear.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      They can't win, if they put up a disclaimer they will be attacked for that too. Might as well just limit his account like any other, at least then it's semi-consistent.

      If he wants to post that stuff why doesn't he go to Gab or 4chan?

    • by DogDude ( 805747 )
      What you're describing is irresponsible. This isn't about legal liability. This is about widespread damage being caused to society. They have a responsibility not to damage society, which arguably, they've done by allowing Trump and Friends to spew their lies, which unfortunately, about 1/3 of the population believes and acts on.
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    • It's Twitters platform. I don't see the government or taxpayer paying their bills, so they can do whatever they want with it.

      Donald Trump Jr, nor anyone else, has a right to use Twitter.

  • by wiredog ( 43288 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:34AM (#60339147) Journal

    The truth being that sex with nightmare demons is awesome!

  • by Cajun Hell ( 725246 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:36AM (#60339153) Homepage Journal

    It's not like the Trumps are the only weirdos in the world. Lots of people are members of weird minorities, cults or even merely eccentric hobbies, engage in illegal behavior that they think should be legal, etc. And the further out there you are, the more likely your weird niche doesn't fit what "normal" people do, so you have to DIY instead of trying to do your thing on MySpace or Geocities.

    If it were 1998, nobody would blink an eye at this. Trumps would just get their geocities page. But it's 2020 and for $20/mo you can get a whole VPS and the sky is the limit; you can do anything anyone else can do. It can be up and running an hour from now. If it were any of us, we'd simply just do it.

    And many do. I think it's safe to say that for 90%+ of peoples' interests, Facebook and Twitter aren't where you go to discuss that, even if it's uncontroversial.

    Why can't these Trumps just build it, instead of always having to rely on someone else? Nobody else has that special need. Why are they always beggars, completely dependent on others? You wouldn't do that. You'd find the $20, somehow. When Facebook does something stupid, you laugh and close the Facebook tab.

    If the Trumps ever want to stop being laughed at as choosy beggars, and don't want to abide by common decency and mainstream terms, all they need is one computer-savvy friend. Remember back to when you downloaded that first mp3. You didn't download it from some bland corporate site, did you?

    If Don Jr can't figure it out, maybe Eric is young enough to know how.

    I'm sure the Trumps like hookers and blackjack as much as anyone, so they just need to ask themselves "What would Bender do?" Just ask uncle Vlad for another $20 allowance and you can spread as much misinformation as the Russians want them to.

    • by Mal-2 ( 675116 )

      Barron is still young enough to pick up the hacking bug, right?

    • by cmseagle ( 1195671 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @02:05PM (#60339841)

      People typically complain for three different reasons:

      1. 1) They want something to change
      2. 2) They want you to understand/recognize the challenges they're facing
      3. 3) It releases chemicals into the brain that make you feel good

      Trump falls into some mix of 2 and 3, with 1 as a distant afterthought. He wants his supporters to see him and themselves as a group that's unjustly persecuted by the evil, leftist silicon valley tech companies, because it seems to drive turnout. If he actually wanted to get his message out without "censorship" (and I use the term very loosely) it would be trivial for him to set up his own platform, but that isn't really the goal.

  • False Equivalency (Score:5, Insightful)

    by dark.nebulae ( 3950923 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @11:42AM (#60339195)

    I can hear it now, another liberal tech company is trying to shut down conservative voices...

    Except it really isn't that. I mean, conservative used to mean "small government", "low taxes", "limited regulation", power to state and local governments, etc.

    In the conservative world, the argument against doing anything about climate change used to focus on cost, cost to develop alternative energy sources, cost to change the infrastructure to new options, etc. There was no "anti-science" aspect in the discussion, it was just that the cost was too great to tackle at one time. It wasn't a position I necessarily agreed with, but it was a fiscal-based argument that made sense and encouraged reasonable discourse on what to do and how soon to do it.

    I don't know why that argument disappeared, but "conservative" then started to transform into anti-science bias, conspiracy theories about what was being recommended and why, ...

    And it appears like this is how all big discussions are taking place, ones on health care, education, the pandemic, etc.

    We have liberal arguments based on some science, some reasoning and yes some opinionated guess as to what happens when we do nothing, but it is countered by batshit crazy "conservative" views like the woman claiming Fauci has been sending corona viruses to Wuhan for 10 years apparently in an effort to cull the population.

    A reasonable conservative argument is welcome. Please. Let's talk about the short term and long term economic impacts of shutting down schools and businesses. Let's talk about whether numbers are over- or under-estimated. If there's some reasoning and sense in there, that's a discussion I want to hear.

    But the last thing we need are more conspiracy theories, uneducated theories not backed by any real data or wingnut claims that things are not as bad as they are or won't be an issue.

  • by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2020 @01:20PM (#60339663) Journal

    The video Trump Jr posted was of a "doctor" (who is actually a "Deliverance Minister") saying that COVID-19 is caused by sexual visitations by demons and alien DNA. She is also demanding that all medical professionals submit a urine sample because she says it will prove that they're all secretly taking hydroxychloroquine, which she says is a cure for COVID-19. Also, this is someone Republican members of Congress invited to testify as an expert witness on COVID-19.

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/... [thedailybeast.com]

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