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Snapchat To Ban Trump Account

After Twitter, photo-sharing platform Snapchat has announced to permanently ban outgoing US President Donald Trump’s account from January 20.

Snapchat had locked his account following the January 6 Capitol chaos in Washington D.C..

“Last week, we announced an indefinite suspension of President Trump’s Snapchat account, and have been assessing what long term action is in the best interest of our Snapchat community,” a company spokesperson told Axios news on Wednesday.

“In the interest of public safety, and based on his attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech, and incite violence, which are clear violations of our guidelines, we have made the decision to permanently terminate his account,” the spokesperson added.

Trump attempted to violate Snapchat’s polices several times.

The company had sent warnings to his team about content that violated the rules.

The permanent ban officially goes into effect from January 20, the day when President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated as the 46th President of the US.

US President Donald Trump

Snapchat was the first platform to announce that it was indefinitely suspending Trump’s account.

It joins Twitter in permanently banning Trump.

While Facebook has indefinitely banned Trump’s account, Shopify has taken down his campaign store.

(Photo: pixabay)

Google-owned YouTube has removed more videos from his account for violating the content policies.

The company has also issued a “strike” against his account, meaning he cannot upload new videos or livestream content for at least a week.

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