Twitter has reiterated that its ban of President Trump will be upheld in perpetuity. The company’s CFO Ned Segal clarified the punishment on CNBC’s Squawk Box, noting that Trump would not be welcome back on the platform if he were to run for office again in the future.
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Companies like Shein are pausing creator partnerships thanks to Trump’s tariffs
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Twitter CFO Says Trump Is Banned In Perpetuity, Even If He Runs For Office Again
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TikTok’s Sale To Oracle, Walmart Indefinitely Shelved, As Biden Administration Conducts Its Own Cybersecurity Review
TikTok’s proposed sale of its U.S. operations to Oracle and Walmart, which followed an executive order from the Trump administration threatening to ban the service stateside if it did not sell to an American owner, has been shelved indefinitely, reports The Wall Street Journal.
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YouTube Suspends Trump’s Channel For At Least One Week, Disables Comments Indefinitely
YouTube has issued its first strike against President Trump’s channel, meaning that he will be suspended from posting or livestreaming for at least one week.
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After Removing Popular Emote For Ties To Capitol Riot, Twitch Will Launch A New ‘Pogchamp’ Every Day
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Just-Formed Alphabet Union Condemns YouTube’s “Lackluster” Response To Pro-Trump Capital Mob
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YouTube Will Now Issue Immediate Suspensions To Any Channels That Engage In Election Misinformation
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The Trump Camp Has Bought YouTube’s Masthead Ad 20 Times This Election—Including On Election Day
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TikTok Reportedly In Talks With U.S. Government About Alternative Options To Avoid Sale
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Trump’s Executive Order Targeting Social Platforms Could Hurt “Internet Freedom,” Google Says
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In Wake Of Mass Shootings, Top Trade Org Refutes Trump’s Claim That Gaming Is To Blame
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Hank Green, Fine Brothers, Meg DeAngelis Affirm Support For Net Neutrality In Letter To FCC
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