Reddit Bans Trump’s Biggest Community As Twitch Suspends His Account
On the same day streaming platform Twitch suspended Donald Trump’s account for violating their hateful conduct policy, social networking site Reddit has shut down its largest group supportive of the president.
“The_Donald” was the most popular community devoted to supporters of the president and included more than 790,000 users, who often used the space to post political memes and videos.
Reddit executives have accused the group of targeting and harassing individuals and consistently breaking its conduct rules.“Reddit is a place for community and belonging, not for attacking people,” the company’s Chief Executive Steve Huffman told reporters on Monday.
Reddit also banned multiple other accounts for violating their policies, though some have accused the company of using a mass ban to cover up a bias against the Trump community.
YouTuber and Human Events Managing Editor, Ian Miles Cheong took to Twitter saying, “Reddit’s banning bunch of mostly irrelevant subreddits (apart from ChapoTrapHouse) is just cover to ban “The_Donald”, which was the largest pro-MAGA community on the Internet.”
Twitch flagged and removed multiple pieces of content from the president as hateful, some of which is incredibly old, including a rebroadcast of Trump’s kickoff rally, in which he infamously claimed that many illegal immigrants are the “worst” Mexico has to offer, like rapists.
Twitch Spokesperson said “Like anyone else, politicians on Twitch must adhere to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. We do not make exceptions for political or newsworthy content, and will take action on content reported to us that violates our rules.”
Twitch promised last week to be more active in policing accounts, following numerous allegations of harassment against streamers.
Unlike the subreddit “The_Donald”, the Twitch account, which was launched in October, was officially connected to the president and used to stream campaign events and rallies.
Twitch and Reddit are the new social media companies to join Facebook and Twitter in the war against Trump’s political agenda.
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