Gulf Times

If Trump kicks out Twitter, there’s always Germany

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If US President Donald Trump goes ahead with his threat to close Twitter, the micro-blogging site can always relocate to Germany. After Trump threatened to shut down Twitter for advising its users to fact-check his tweets, a senior German official suggested in a light-hearted tweet that the California-based company would be better off in Europe. “This is an invitation to move to Germany!” Thomas Jarzombek, Berlin’s point person for the startup economy, tweeted on Thursday. “Here you are free to criticise the government as well as to fight fake news. We have a great start-up and tech ecosystem, your company would be a perfect fit and I will open any doors for you!” Jarzombek’s offer contrasts with Germany’s frequently testy relationsh­ip with US social media giants, which face fines of up to €50mn ($55mn) if they fail to quickly remove hateful content from their sites. But Europe’s largest economy is also keen to establish itself as a hub for tech entreprene­urship and Twitter Incorporat­ed would be the ultimate catch.

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