Snapchat curbs Trump posts for inciting 'racial violence'

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Snapchat curbs Trump posts for inciting 'racial violence'
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SAN FRANCISCO: Snapchat on Wednesday (Jun 3) stopped promoting posts by US President Donald Trump, saying they incite 'racial violence.' 'We are ...

SAN FRANCISCO: Snapchat on Wednesday stopped promoting posts by US President Donald Trump, saying they incite"racial violence."

The move came after Twitter took an unprecedented stand by hiding a Trump post it said promoted violence, thrusting rival Facebook into turmoil for refusing to sanction false or inflammatory posts by the US president. The Discover feature at Snapchat is a curated platform on which the California-based company get to decide what it recommends to users.

"We may continue to allow divisive people to maintain an account on Snapchat, as long as the content that is published on Snapchat is consistent with our community guidelines, but we will not promote that account or content in any way," Spiegel said in the memo.

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