After supporters of outgoing US President Donald Trump seized the Capitol last night as Congress was preparing to confirm the presidential election, Trump fell out of favor on social media and even on the Shopify trading platform. At first, Twitter blocked the account of the President of the United States, then Facebook and Instagram joined. And even Shopify has shut down two online stores associated with Trump. They sold official merchandise with appropriate symbols (like the slogans “Let’s Make America Great Again”).

Facebook and Twitter have said the banning of Trump’s accounts will last at least until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden on January 20. At the same time, Twitter’s additional condition was the deletion of messages criticizing US Vice President Mike Pence and another reminder that the election, in Trump’s opinion, was not fair. But even after those tweets were deleted, Trump’s account was not unblocked.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will ban Donald Trump from using its platforms “indefinitely.” “The shocking events of the past 24 hours clearly demonstrate that President Donald Trump intends to use the remaining time in power to prevent a peaceful and legitimate transfer of power to his elected successor, Joe Biden.”– said Zuckerberg.
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