Zippyjuan
11-02-2017, 07:32 PM
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/11/02/president-trump-twitter-account/827629001/
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"Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee," Twitter Government tweeted. "The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again."
The social media giant tweeted a statement Thursday, saying Trump's account was "inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee."
Trump, who superseded Pope Francis as the most followed world leader on Twitter last month, has come under fire over his Twitter practices since assuming the presidency. In an interview with NBC's Sunday TODAY, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defended Trump's use of his platform, emphasizing the importance of hearing from the man himself for the sake of accountability.
"I believe it's really important to hear directly from our leadership," Dorsey told NBC's Willie Geist. "I believe it's really important to hold him accountable. And I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open rather than behind closed doors."
https://content.newsinc.com/jpg/3270/33203392/66352619.jpg?t=1509655740
"Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee," Twitter Government tweeted. "The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again."
The social media giant tweeted a statement Thursday, saying Trump's account was "inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee."
Trump, who superseded Pope Francis as the most followed world leader on Twitter last month, has come under fire over his Twitter practices since assuming the presidency. In an interview with NBC's Sunday TODAY, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defended Trump's use of his platform, emphasizing the importance of hearing from the man himself for the sake of accountability.
"I believe it's really important to hear directly from our leadership," Dorsey told NBC's Willie Geist. "I believe it's really important to hold him accountable. And I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open rather than behind closed doors."