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Twitch unbans Trump for 'hatred conduct' after 2 weeks of suspension

Two weeks after Twitch suspended his account on "hateful conduct," President Donald Trump was unauthorized.
 
For racial comment made by the president on twice, Trump's account, which was used to air new and past campaign rallies, was prohibited. In his recent rally in Tulsa in which he called criminals "hombre" Twitch pointed out remarks and comments from a re-communication of his nomination for 2015, when he called Mexican immigrants criminals and "rapists."
 
The prohibition was issued several days after Twitch swore that the harassment would be stopped, as streamers started sharing stories about harassment and attack.
 
Twitch seemed to show that no one was above the rules by banning Trump.
 
Now the question is how long Trump could last on Twitch. If his campaign continues to broadcast rally streams, he is unfortunately likely to make further disorderly racist comments — bannable offenses under the rules of Twitch, which prohibit any language that promotes harassment on the grounds of race, sex or other personal features.
 
Like everybody else, Twitch politicians need to abide by our Service Terms and Community Directives. We will take action on content reported to us that violates our laws without exempting political or newsworthy contents.
 
This original prohibition suggests that Twitch wants to distinguish itself from other social networks that have made it possible for Trump to make racist and violent remarks that would punish a typical user. Twitter has begun slowly, and Facebook has been criticized by the president for failing to make false and violent statements.






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