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WASHINGTON, March 19 — Twitter today began a survey of global users about platform rules for world leaders while consulting human rights and academic specialists on its next policy steps. The announcement comes after Twitter joined other social networks banning then-president Donald Trump for his...

Twitter today began a survey of global users about platform rules for world leaders while consulting human rights and academic specialists on its next policy steps. — AFP Relaxnews picWASHINGTON, March 19 — Twitter today began a survey of global users about platform rules for world leaders while consulting human rights and academic specialists on its next policy steps.

The ban was criticised by Trump supporters while others had argued Twitter should have taken action earlier despite its policy of allowing leeway for world leaders and newsworthy posts.

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