How long has the voice of former President Trump been lost due to the closure of SNS accounts?



After the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, SNS such as Twitter and Facebook opened Trump's account one after another, saying that the remarks of then president Donald Trump would fuel further violence. We have taken steps to close it. Davey Aruba and colleagues from The New York Times are investigating how the number of people sharing Trump's posts has changed as a result of account closures.

What Happened When Trump Was Banned on Facebook and Twitter --The New York Times
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On January 7, 2021, Mr. Trump's account was suddenly banished from Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, and Shopify , and on the 9th, his account was permanently frozen by Twitter. Both services explained that the reason for the expulsion was 'based on the parliamentary attack,' and Mr. Trump lost a large window to disseminate information to his supporters. In addition, Twitter for Trump's account as 'account will not be resurrected even ran again for president,' stated addition to that, Facebook account stop treatment of 'Mr. Trump is continued for two years from January 7 to 'the announcement has been.



Since Mr. Trump has been banished from major social networks

, the only way to post a statement online is limited to his blog and website , and since Joe Biden became president, he has posted much more frequently than before. It has decreased to. Therefore, Aruba et al. Posted about 1600 posts on Mr. Trump's SNS from September 1, 2020 to January 8, 2021, and from January 9, 2021 to 5 when Mr. Trump was expelled from each SNS. We surveyed 89 posts posted on Mr. Trump's website, funding site, and email by the 5th of May, and analyzed how much each post attracted people's attention.

As a result of the survey, the median engagement such as 'like' and 'share' for posts was 272,000 before the expulsion, but it decreased to 36,000 after the expulsion. However, 11 of the 89 posts after the expulsion reportedly gained engagement equal to or greater than the median of the posts before the expulsion.

For example, on October 8, 2020, Mr. Trump posted a sentence blaming Mr. Biden and Mr. Kamala Harris, which had a total of more than 501,000 engagements on Twitter and Facebook. Also, on March 21, 2021, Mr. Trump posted on his website , 'We have handed over the safest border in history to the Biden administration. Drugs and trafficking organizations have flowed in from the south, destroying our country. The sentence 'I am' has won more than 661,000 engagements on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.


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Aruba and his colleagues analyze why they are getting so engaged despite being banished from major social networks, 'because supporters share Trump's posts on major social networks.' I will. Mr. Trump has been using SNS skillfully for a long time, and many people have taken up Mr. Trump's posts on Twitter and Facebook for a long time, so even after Mr. Trump was expelled, such people will be Mr. Trump's message It is said that it continues to spread.

The Global Disinformation Index, a non-profit organization that studies fake news, investigated the political trends of hundreds of accounts that shared Trump's post after Trump's expulsion, sharing Trump's post on March 21. It is said that the right-wing news site ' Breitbart ', the right-wing broadcasting station ' FOX News ', and the Facebook page named 'President Donald Trump Fan Club' were mentioned as the ones who earned a lot of engagement. That is.

Aruba also pointed out that when Mr. Trump criticized the conservatives, he could be taken up by both the right and the left. For example, on February 16, 2021, Mr. Trump's post criticizing the same Republican member, Mitch McConnell, was shared by many right-wingers with a message that right-wingers agreed, while left-wingers were in the party. He shared it with a message to make fun of the internal struggle.



According to a survey, Mr. Trump's post earned a total of 22.1 million engagements before the expulsion and 1.3 million after the expulsion, according to fake news researchers. Shows that you have. ' Emerson Brooking of Digital Forensic Research Lab, a fake news research organization, said, 'As Trump's case shows, account suspension does not resolve fake news, but it blunts the effects of harmful individuals. Is possible. '

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