Twitter
announced on Friday it would not block the accounts of world leaders even if
their statements are "controversial," citing a need to promote a
"public conversation" on political issues.
The announcement came just days after a tweet from President
Donald Trump hinting at the use of US nuclear weapons sparked criticism that
the social network was allowing threats of violence.
"Twitter is here to serve and help advance the global,
public conversation. Elected world leaders play a critical role in that
conversation because of their outsized impact on our society," the
California-based company said in a blog post.
"Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their
controversial tweets would hide important information people should be able to
see and debate. It would also not silence that leader, but it would certainly
hamper necessary discussion around their words and actions."
Twitter made no specific reference to Trump or his tweet this
week saying he has a "nuclear button" which is "bigger and more
powerful" than that of North Korea's.
Some activists said Twitter should have banned Trump and one
group projected images on the company's headquarters with a message "@jack
is #complicit," a reference to chief executive Jack Dorsey and "Ban
@realDonaldTrump."
The group called Resistance SF accused Dorsey of
"endangering the world" and violating its own rules by not banning
Trump.
Friday's announcement comes less than a month after Twitter
began enforcing new rules aimed at filtering out "hateful" and
"abusive" content on the social network, including messages which
promote or glorify violence.
Twitter, which has struggled to maintain an open platform
without allowing violence or hate speech, said at the time it would not cut off
accounts for military or government entities.
Friday's statement left open the possibility however that Twitter
could remove specific tweets from political leaders which violate its policies.
"We review tweets by leaders within the political context that defines
them, and enforce our rules accordingly," the statement said.
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