Twitter Refuses To Remove Trump Tweets About Scarborough Conspiracy Theory WhatDoYouThink?
Twitter confirmed it will not remove President Trump’s tweets regarding a debunked conspiracy theory that TV host Joe Scarborough murdered a woman in 2001, saying the posts do not violate the company’s terms of service despite an open letter
from the woman’s widower claiming regular users would be banned for similar tweets. What do“Everyone knows Instagram is a much better platform for accusing someone of murder.”“It’s not like Twitter can police every tweet from some random wacko.”
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