Los Angeles Times

2 sites block Trump content

Twitch and Reddit cite video and discussion pages that violate their rules against fueling hate.

- By Matt Day and Maya Tribbitt Day and Tribbitt write for Bloomberg.

Twitch and Reddit Inc. have banned content linked to President Trump for violating their rules against encouragin­g hate.

Twitch, Amazon.com Inc.’s livestream­ing website, temporaril­y banned Trump’s account for reposting a 2016 speech in which he characteri­zed Mexicans as rapists and a more recent speech in which he conjured up the image of an evildoer breaking into the house of a sleeping woman.

Reddit, a communityb­ased social website, said it banned 2,000 discussion pages, including r/The_Donald for being one of the two biggest violators of rules against promoting hate based on identity.

“Hateful conduct is not allowed on Twitch,” the company said in an emailed statement. “In line with our policies, President Trump’s channel has been issued a temporary suspension from Twitch for comments made on stream, and the offending content has been removed.”

Trump has been much criticized for his infamous reference to Mexicans when he kicked off his presidenti­al campaign five years ago.

The second violation, cited by Twitch, referred to a portion of Trump’s recent rally in Tulsa, Okla., when he outlined a scenario of “a very tough hombre” breaking into a sleeping woman’s house at night.

“By the way, you have many cases like that, many, many, many,” Trump said, according to a Twitch transcript of the speech.

A Twitch spokeswoma­n said the suspension would be temporary but declined to elaborate.

Best known as a popular portal for video gamers to stream themselves, Twitch also hosts live video on a wide variety of other topics. When Trump’s team started his account on the site last year, Twitch informed the team that the company wouldn’t make exceptions to its content policy for political or newsworthy content, the spokeswoma­n said.

The suspension is another point of confrontat­ion between the president and Jeff Bezos. Trump has blasted the Amazon founder for critical stories published in the Washington Post, which Bezos owns independen­tly of Amazon. He has also jabbed at Bezos for Amazon’s use of the U.S. Postal Service.

Bezos, who during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign offered to send Trump to space using his rocket venture, has generally refrained from responding to Trump’s missives after he took office. The world’s richest man did post on Instagram a thinly veiled critique of an interactio­n with a Trump advisor at a Washington social event Bezos was hosting.

Reddit has a history of not censoring questionab­le content. Founder Alexis Ohanian this month announced his resignatio­n from the board and urged the company to replace him with a Black candidate amid protests over police brutality and injustice. Within a week, Reddit named Y Combinator Chief Executive Michael Seibel to its board, honoring the request.

“Ultimately, it’s our responsibi­lity to support our communitie­s by taking stronger action against those who try to weaponize parts of Reddit against other people,” Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said while announcing the bans.

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