Trump ban by social media companies came after years of accommodation for world leaders who pushed the line Miriam Berger, Elizabeth Dwoskin © Jeff Chiu/AP Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, right, hugs Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Facebook offices in Menlo Park, CA. on Sept. 27, 2015. (Jeff Chiu/AP) When Facebook and Twitter cracked down on President Trump in the wake of the riot that breached the U.S. Capitol last week, the world took notice. Trump’s exile from social media, a resounding act of enforcement after a long history of decisions that permitted world leaders to use hateful and charged language, put tech companies in new territory.
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