Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Facebook, Twitter not extended invitations to Trump's social media summit: Report [www.firstpost.com]
Facebook and Twitter not invited to White House social media summit, sources say [edition.cnn.com]
The White House's social media summit may not include Facebook and Twitter [www.engadget.com]
Facebook and Twitter reportedly not invited to Trump's social media summit at White House [thehill.com]
Twitter and Facebook reportedly not invited to White House ‘social media summit’ [techcrunch.com]
Facebook, Twitter may be excluded from White House social media summit [www.cnet.com]
Trump turns on Twitter [www.axios.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
White House social media summit reportedly excludes Facebook, Twitter [www.businessinsider.com]
“People familiar with the matter ... said they believe the summit would amount to a right-wing grievance session and was not aimed at seriously discussing some of the issues facing large technology companies.”
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) July 7, 2019
Based on who was invited, seems like it. https://t.co/TJLS330wod
Facebook spokesperson confirms the company was not invited to the White House social media summit, as CNN reported yesterday https://t.co/WQqM8IQqpl
— Cristiano Lima (@viaCristiano) July 8, 2019
.@facebook and @Twitter have apparently not been invited by the White House to a #SocialMediaSummit hosted by President Donald Trump.https://t.co/T8p0Hxrq4P
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) July 8, 2019
Honestly, we already know they run biased platforms, and they’ll just lie like they did under oath to Congress.
— Red Nation Rising (@RedNationRising) July 8, 2019
Facebook and Twitter reportedly not invited to Trump's social media summit at White House https://t.co/4kj9UxUOAo
Seriously? FFS. What a petulant, childish bitch.
— Linda Giles (@iamlindagiles) July 8, 2019
“Twitter and Facebook reportedly not invited to White House ‘social media summit’” https://t.co/QHasE8S5bA
Does this seem weird to you?
— RR Apple (@RRalstonAgile) July 8, 2019
Twitter and Facebook reportedly not invited to White House ‘social media summit’ | TechCrunch https://t.co/5n74d6tmPI
Twitter and Facebook the two biggest social media platforms are not invited to the White House ‘social media summit’! ?
— Richie Holland (@MrRichieHolland) July 8, 2019
https://t.co/y8cZUdaTuT https://t.co/U0cxJpePny
#Trump turns on Twitter.#DonnieDumDum is thin skinned and probably can't get over Obama having 107M followers compared to his own 61.8M. Guess what, #DonnieDumDum? People like Barack better than you!https://t.co/EyWjTQpv2b
— Bill Tzamaras???? (@BillTzamaras) July 8, 2019
Donald Trump turns on Twitter: "You may need legislation" https://t.co/o9osf0xbcW #SmartNews
— ?Charli B? (@Resister_Charli) July 8, 2019
Trump turns on Twitter: In recent interviews, he has said:
— Axios (@axios) July 8, 2019
• "you may need legislation in order to create competition" for Twitter
• Twitter should be sued over bias
• Twitter has engaged in "possible illegal" activity https://t.co/Zb9KOqJ0Ri
Donald Trump turns on Twitter: "You may need legislation" #SmartNews - Trump wants legislation on anything he doesn’t like, but the only ‘legislation’ we need today is Trump’s IMPEACHMENT! Throw this JERK out of the WH. https://t.co/djnfmD6rsR
— alfromct (@alfromct) July 8, 2019
트럼프, 마침내 그가 애용하고 대통령 당선에 일조한 트위터 공격.
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) July 8, 2019
- 트위터와 경쟁하기 위해 법률 제저 필요
- 트위터, 편견 때문에 제소당해야 한다고 비판
- 트위터, "아마도 불법" 행위에 관여했다고 지적
- 미 규제기관, 유럽처럼 페이스북과 구글 제소해야 한다고 말해 https://t.co/wQopUCbZXC
Trump goes after Twitter, saying it should be regulated. https://t.co/5LHdldEpmL
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) July 8, 2019
Donald Trump turns on Twitter: "You may need legislation" The Emperor is displeased .”Off With Their Heads !!” https://t.co/4LL9m3yFXt
— Charlie Adler (@charlie_adler) July 8, 2019
Translation: "Stop censoring hate."https://t.co/v9wgxdKiTd
— Denae M (@DenaeMato) July 8, 2019
Facebook and Twitter reportedly not invited to Trump's social media summit at White House.
— Cathleen Burke (@ItsMeCathi) July 8, 2019
Fucking toddler. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/IQQZ12ZVJb
Last month, the White House launched a tool allowing any U.S. citizen to complain of being censored by a social-media platform. https://t.co/L2wIzirNss
— Pat Benzaleski (@PatBenzaleski) July 8, 2019