'Big Action to Follow': Donald Trump Threatens Twitter After it Adds Fact-Check Warnings to US President's Tweets
After Twitter conducted a fact check for the first time and tagged US President Donald Trump's tweets as 'potentially misleading information', latter threatens to take 'big action' against the micro-blogging site
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened Twitter with “big action” for tagging two of his tweets on mail-in voting with a fact-checking warning label. Also Read - 'No Massive Forest Fires in Uttarakhand': Forest Department Clarifies Fake News, Cautions Against 'Wrong' Pictures Shared Despite Rain
“Twitter has now shown that everything we have been saying about them (and their other compatriots) is correct. Big action to follow!,” Trump said in a tweet. Also Read - Ladakh Face-off: Ready And Willing to Mediate Between India And China, Says Donald Trump
The label was imposed on two tweets Trump posted on Tuesday, claiming that “mail-in ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent” and would result in “a rigged election”. Also Read - 'Potentially Misleading Information': In a First, Twitter Adds Fact-check Warnings to Trump's Tweets
It was the first time Twitter fact-checked Trump’s tweets.
Before threatening the microblogging platform with big action, Trump accused Twitter of “interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election”.
“They are saying my statement on Mail-In Ballots, which will lead to massive corruption and fraud, is incorrect, based on fact-checking by Fake News CNN and the Amazon Washington Post,” he said.
A Twitter spokesperson, in a statement to TechCrunch, said that the pair of tweets from the President “contain potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labelled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots”.
“Twitter is completely stifling FREE SPEECH, and I, as President, will not allow it to happen!” Trump further reacted on Twitter’s action.
When a user browses the tweets in question, a link from Twitter shows “Get the facts about mail-in ballots,” then leads to tweets and articles debunking the President’s statements.
In order to limit the spread of potentially harmful and misleading content, starting on March 11, Twitter introduced new labels and warning messages on some tweets containing disputed or misleading information.
“We will continue to introduce new labels to provide context around different types of unverified claims and rumours as needed,” Twitter said in an earlier statement.
Despite Trump posting harmful tweets for several times, Twitter was yet to flag or curb his tweets.
Conservatives, including Trump, have accused Twitter of portraying bias towards them and curbing free speech in the past.
“The Radical Left is in total command & control of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Google,” Trump tweeted earlier this month.
The US President added that the administration was “working to remedy this illegal situation.”
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