The European Union (EU) has backed Twitter after a fact-check on Trump's tweet
The European Union (EU) has backed Twitter after a fact-check on Trump's tweet.
US companies, Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, have also been accused of not caring about their users' privacy. In some cases, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has questioned the companies.Twitter has unexpected support in its war of words with US President Donald Trump. Vera Jorrova, vice-president of the EU Commission for Values and Transparency, said it had taken exactly what Europe needed.
jorova took part within the Trump-Twitter controversy, praising instant messaging services for "promoting the facts" instead of completely deleting US President Donald Trump's tweets.
"I support Twitter's response to President Trump's tweets," he told a press conference. They didn't delete it. we will all see it. They provided factual information and promoted facts. Everyone, including politicians and high-ranking officials, should be "accountable" to those that check the facts.
US President Trump said during a tweet that casting his vote through the mail-in-ballot system would be nothing in need of fraud. within the tweet, he added that mailboxes would be looted. Ballots would be forged and even illegally printed out and fraudulently signed. California governors are sending ballots to millions.
President Trump expressed his concern that anyone who lives in any state, no matter who they're or how they get there, will receive a postal ballot. Professionals will then tell all of them how and whom to vote for. there'll be people that haven't considered voting, it'll be a rigged election, not in the least.
President Trump made two tweets during which he claimed that mailed ballots were voter fraud. However, he didn't provide any evidence in his favor. Twitter then called Trump's tweet unverified and put a link below it. determine the facts about it. then, President Trump's anger was seen by his 80 million followers. He even wrote during a tweet that Twitter is openly suffocating freedom of expression.
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