The troubles of outgoing US President Donald Trump with social media have continued since the violent protests by his supporters that took place during the past week and led to the storming of the US Congress, as social media began a strong campaign to block the President’s accounts
Twitter was the first to temporarily ban Donald Trump's accounts, which was permanently completed, which is the same as what happened with the social networking site Facebook after that, and then with YouTube, which announced its appearance two days ago, where the account of US President Donald Trump was prevented from uploading any new videos or Doing any live broadcasts for a period of up to seven days, until the day the new US President Joe Biden is inaugurated, but it indicated that it may extend this period, as YouTube indicated that Donald Trump's account incites violence, which is considered a violation of the company's laws
Yesterday, the popular social media platform, Snapchat, announced that it had also joined the social media platforms that decided to ban the activity of US President Donald Trump due to accusations of inciting and fueling violence in the United States of America, and sources say that US President Donald Trump has violated the rules for using Snap Chat more than once, prompting the application to first delete some of the "stories" on its account before making the final ban decision
Snapchat commented on the decision by saying, “We announced the suspension of President Trump's Snapchat account and this was reflected in the best long-term action for our community In order to protect the public, and in light of his attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incitement to violence, all of which violates our guidelines, we have taken a decision To close his account "