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Business & Finance

Twitter suspends white supremacist accounts

Published November 16, 2016 Updated November 16, 2016 07:23pm

imageSAN FRANCISCO: Twitter accounts of white supremacy advocates who helped Donald Trump win the US presidency were mute on Wednesday, suspended as the social network battles hateful vitriol spewed by "trolls."

Terminated Twitter accounts included that of Richard Spencer, a leader in an 'alt-right' white nationalist movement in the US, and accounts associated with his magazine and "think tank."

"Basically, my entire digital presence on Twitter has been suspended," Spencer said in a video posted at YouTube.

"It is corporate Stalinism; there is a great purge going on."

Spencer compared the account suspensions by Twitter to Adolf Hitler in 1934 wiping out opposition to his Nazi Party to consolidate power in Germany in what is referred to in history as the Night of the Long Knives.

"I think Twitter, Facebook and others are deeply triggered by this election and that social media helped elect Trump," Spencer said in the video.

In response to an AFP inquiry, Twitter referred to its rules prohibiting "violent threats, harassment, hateful conduct," and its promise to take action on accounts violating those policies.

The account suspensions came after Twitter on Tuesday began rolling out a new weapon in the fight against harassment by "trolls" whose often abusive onslaughts can make the messaging service an unwelcoming place.

Online social networks have been struggling to balance free speech with intimidation and aggression that make many fearful of speaking freely.

Twitter in February suspended more than 125,000 accounts, most of them linked to the Islamic State group, as part of increased efforts to eradicate "terrorist content" on the popular messaging platform.

"The amount of abuse, bullying, and harassment we've seen across the internet has risen sharply over the past few years," Twitter said as it announced an expanded "mute" feature that enables users to block accounts sending inappropriate messages.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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