The apparent warning is believed to refer to a disturbing video that the US president retweeted yesterday (Wednesday), which appears to show a boy being murdered, reports the Independent.
Trump retweets anti-Muslim videos
A series of tweets were re -tweeted by Trump like such:
https://twitter.com/JaydaBF/status/935805606447013888
https://twitter.com/JaydaBF/status/935609305574903812
The account @UnfollowTrump posted screenshots of a message with the caption, “(Admin message, not Trump) Just got an email from Twitter, threatening this account based on the content posted. Wonder if the real Trump gets these warnings. #TermsOfService”
https://twitter.com/UnfollowTrump/status/935882298871963649
The email @UnfollowTrump claims to have received from Twitter says the company received reports that media tweeted from the account “may contain sensitive information”, and that it has now been labelled accordingly.
“There will now be a click-through warning message over the media for users whose accounts are set so they are informed before viewing media that may be sensitive,” it says.
The message continues, “If you continue to upload potentially sensitive media that are not labeled as such, we may permanently adjust your account setting.”
Twitter has faced repeated calls for Donald Trump to be banned from the platform, not least when he appeared to threaten nuclear war with North Korea.
However, this is unlikely to ever happen because Twitter considers his updates to be “of public interest” and too “newsworthy” to block.
“As appropriate, we take action against content that violates our terms of service, including hiding some content behind sensitive media filters,” a Twitter spokesperson told the Independent.
“As our Help Center notes: ‘To help ensure people have an opportunity to see every side of an issue, there may be the rare occasion when we allow controversial content or behavior which may otherwise violate our Rules to remain on our service because we believe there is a legitimate public interest in its availability. Each situation is evaluated on a case by case basis and ultimately decided upon by a cross-functional team.’”
US seeks to placate Pakistan anger over Trump’s diatribe
Still, the US President has been widely condemned for retweeting the videos, which were originally posted by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of far-right group Britain First.
The tweets were condemned by Theresa May and Trump retorted back saying Britain should get rid of Islamist than hitting back at the US President:
After being retweeted by Mr Trump, Fransen posted an update reading, Thanks for the retweets @realDonaldTrump. I'm facing prison for criticising Islam. Britain is now Sharia compliant. I need your help! God bless.”
This article originally appeared on The Independent.
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