US President Donald Trump lost some followers on Twitter. Due to this minimal problem, he met with Twitter Inc Chief Executive Jack Dorsey. He spent significant discussing his lost followers.
The White House had to organize Trump’s meeting with Dorsey as Trump put allegations on Twitter of being biased against conservatives.
Donald Trump also tweeted along with a picture of him with Dorsey and others in the Oval Office.
Great meeting this afternoon at the @WhiteHouse with @Jack from @Twitter. Lots of subjects discussed regarding their platform, and the world of social media in general. Look forward to keeping an open dialogue! pic.twitter.com/QnZi579eFb
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 23, 2019
Dorsey also replied to his tweet saying, “Thank you for the time. Twitter is here to serve the entire public conversation, and we intend to make it healthier and more civil. Thanks for the discussion about that.” Jack Dorsey hasn’t met President Trump previously.
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In response to Trump’s childish allegation, Dorsey said that the company was working to remove fraudulent, spam accounts and that many famous people including Dorsey lost followers.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump said that Twitter is being biased against him. He said so without providing any evidence. He wrote on Twitter that the company does not “treat me well as a Republican. Very discriminatory.”
It is that hard for the US president to understand that social media platforms do delete spam accounts which result in lost followers. He has been upset about losing followers like 14-year-old so-called influencer kids. Who may have nothing else than fake followers on social media platforms.
Twitter’s public policy director, Carlos Monje said at a Senate hearing the site “does not use political viewpoints, perspectives or party affiliation to make any decisions, whether related to automatically ranking content on our service or how we develop or enforce our rules.”
Earlier this month, Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono said, “We cannot allow the Republican party to harass tech companies into weakening content moderation policies that already fail to remove hateful, dangerous and misleading content.”