In a big move, the microblogging site Twitter on Wednesday (local time) decided to lock US President Donald Trump's account in wake of the violent situation at the US Capitol in Washington.
Citing
violation of its Civic Integrity Policy, Twitter said that it had
required the removal of at least three of Trump's tweets that were
posted earlier regarding the situation in Washington, adding that his
account will be locked for 12 hours following the removal of these
tweets. "As a result of the unprecedented and ongoing violent situation
in Washington, D.C., we have required the removal of three
@realDonaldTrump Tweets that were posted earlier today for repeated and
severe violations of our Civic Integrity policy," said Twitter Safety in
a tweet.
"This means that the account of @realDonaldTrump will
be locked for 12 hours following the removal of these Tweets. If the
Tweets are not removed, the account will remain locked," it said in
another tweet.
The microblogging site warned that future violations of Twitter rules will lead to a permanent suspension of Trump's account.
"Future
violations of the Twitter Rules, including our Civic Integrity or
Violent Threats policies, will result in permanent suspension of the
@realDonaldTrump account," said Twitter Safety.
Twitter also
said that it will continue to evaluate the situation, including
examining activity on the ground and statements made off Twitter.
For
the first time, Twitter officially removed three of Trump's tweets,
where he spoke on the violent protests at the US Capitol, while another
deleted tweet had him saying Vice President Mike Pence lacked the
"courage" to do what was necessary.
The removal comes after Facebook
and YouTube removed Trump's video to supporters, and amid calls by the
Anti-Defamation League and the NAACP for Trump's social media accounts
to be suspended outright, reported CNN.
In a tweet, Facebook's
VP of integrity Guy Rosen called this 'an emergency situation', and
said that the video contributes to the risk of ongoing violence.
"This
is an emergency situation and we are taking appropriate emergency
measures, including removing President Trump's video. We removed it
because on balance we believe it contributes to rather than diminishes
the risk of ongoing violence," tweeted Rosen.
In the
one-minute video on Twitter, Trump said: "I know you are pained, I know
you are hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us. That was a
landslide election and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But
you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We've to have law and
order. We don't want anybody hurt."
"This was a fraudulent election,
but we can't play in the hands of these people. We have to have peace.
So go home. We love you. You're very special. You've seen what happens.
You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know
how you feel. But go home and go home in peace," he added.
The
tweet was immediately flagged by the microblogging site as the claim of
election fraud was disputed. Twitter also restricted the post from
being liked, retweeted or replied to, due to a risk of stoking violence.
This
comes amid a violent and unprecedented situation in Washington where
Trump supporters stormed in the Capitol building, seeking to overturn
the Electoral vote count that certified President-elect Joe Biden's
victory. The scuffle led to several people being injured, a lockdown of
the Capitol building and evacuation of the Congressional buildings