Snapchat to stop ‘promoting’ Trump amid uproar over tweets

The decision puts the puts the Santa Monica-based company in Twitter’s camp after that company escalated its actions against the U.S. President

June 04, 2020 07:15 am | Updated 07:15 am IST - Oakland

U.S. President Donald Trump.

U.S. President Donald Trump.

Snapchat will stop promoting President Donald Trump on its video messaging service, the latest example of a social media platform adjusting how it treats this U.S. President.

Last week, Twitter placed fact-check warnings on two tweets by Mr. Trump that called mail-in ballots fraudulent and predicted problems with the November elections.

It demoted and placed a stronger warning on a third tweet about Minneapolis protests that read, in part, that when the looting starts the shooting starts. Snapchat’s action is more limited. It means only that the President’s posts will no longer show up in the app’s Discover section, which showcases news and posts by celebrities and public figures. Trump’s account will remain active on Snapchat and visible to anyone who searches for or follows it.

The decision, which Snap — the owner of Snapchat — says was made over the weekend, puts the Santa Monica, California-based company in Twitter’s camp after that company escalated its actions against Mr. Trump .

Facebook, meanwhile, has let identical posts stand , although the company and CEO Mark Zuckerberg face growing criticism over the decision.

We will not amplify voices who incite racial violence and injustice by giving them free promotion on Discover, Snap said in a statement Wednesday.

“Racial violence and injustice have no place in our society and we stand together with all who seek peace, love, equality, and justice in America.

Snapchat has 229 million daily active users. Twitter, by comparison, has 166 million. Unlike Twitter and even Facebook, Snapchat is generally used as a private communications tool, with friends sending each other short videos and images and, to a lesser extent, following celebrities and other accounts.

In a tweet, Mr. Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said Snap CEO Evan Spiegel “would rather promote extreme left riot videos & encourage users to destroy America than share positive words of unity, justice, and law & order from our President.

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