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Twitter deletes image tweeted by Trump for violating its policy

Trump’s tweet showed a “meme” version of a photo taken by The New York Times in 2015

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San Francisco, July 2

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Twitter has taken action against US President Donald Trump, this time removing an image he tweeted, saying the image violated the companys privacy policy.

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Trump’s tweet showed a “meme” version of a photo taken by The New York Times in 2015. Trump tweeted along with the photo: “In reality they’re not after me, they’re after you. I’m just in the way”.

After the NYT complained to Twitter, the micro-blogging platform removed the picture. The tweet now shows “media not displayed” notification on Trump’s tweet.

Late last month, Twitter flagged a tweet from Trump which promoted violence by saying if protesters tried to set up an “autonomous zone” in Washington, DC they would be met with “serious force”.

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This was the fourth time Twitter red-flagged Trump’s tweet for glorifying violence or violating its policies.

Twitter earlier labeled a video tweeted by him which mocked CNN as manipulated media.

In May, Twitter labeled two Trump tweets that made false claims about mail-in ballots in California.

Facebook also removed a Trump campaign ad featuring a symbol used by Nazis for political dissenters, saying the ad violated its policies.—IANS

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