Iran Press/ America: The Guardian writes that the reaction of social media to Trump's messages, which forced him to consider other ways to convey his message before the November presidential election, is a major fiasco for him.
Weeks after the social media company first took steps to add labels and context to the president’s often inflammatory tweets, Donald Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale wrote in a tweet “Hey @twitter, your days are numbered,” to warn Twitter last month.
But those actions do not seem to have deterred social media companies in their effort to crack down on hate speech when it comes to the American president.
Trump signed an executive order targeting social media companies in late May, days after Twitter added a fact-check to two of his tweets about voting by mail.
The order was aimed at rolling back a legal shield for online platforms contained in the Communications Decency Act of 1996, and the justice department has since issued a recommendation urging Congress to repeal parts of the law.
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