For years, there's been a push to stop violence and hate from spreading on social media. Author: Abbie Alford (Reporter) Updated: 5:16 AM PST January 8, 2021 For the first time in his presidency, President Donald Trump found himself unable to tweet or post to social media on Wednesday. While Twitter lifted its suspension on Thursday, Facebook went the other way, banning Trump from the site indefinitely, something critics urged CEO Mark Zuckerburg to do for a long time. Twitch and Snapchat also suspended his accounts. “Words have meaning and calls for violence and incitement on these platforms creates real world problems. And that's what we're dealing with now,” said Matt Rivitz, Sleeping Giants Co-Founder.