Twitter continues to face pressure over its decision to allow the Taliban to use its platform while maintaining its ban of former President Donald Trump and censoring other right-leaning American accounts.
A spokesman for the radical Islamist group that has seized control of Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, has beenMujahid’s account is not verified but has nearly 280,000 followers and is regularly cited by major news outlets. He recently tweeted an update on"military units" entering Kabul and wrote that their"advance is continuing normally.
" On Tuesday, he used Twitter to announce a press conference that afternoon, and Twitter also"The situation in Afghanistan is rapidly evolving," a Twitter spokesperson told Fox News."We're also witnessing people in the country using Twitter to seek help and assistance. Twitter’s top priority is keeping people safe, and we remain vigilant.
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