Facebook, Twitter and TikTok have confirmed that posts wishing for President Trump's death will be removed for violating each platform's content policies.
floods social media, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok have a message to users: Wishing for the president to die is not allowed.
As moderators scramble to pull down posts that express hope that Trump succumbs to the virus, wild speculation, conspiracy theories and other falsehoods about the president and first lady's positive COVID-19 tests have been surging on the platforms, with each of them making dicey calls about what is permissible and what crosses a line.posts wishing Trump's death — including comments on the president's pages, and posts that tag him — will be taken down from the social network.
, saying content longing for Trump's demise"would be a violation of our community guidelines and removed if we find that.", allows tech companies to set their own rules for what is and is not allowed to be posted to their platforms.
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