Trump’s Twitter account deactivated by employee on their last day
Twitter said late Thursday that the employee who briefly deactivated President Trump’s Twitter account did it on their last day of work.
“Through our investigation we have learned that this was done by a Twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee’s last day,” Twitter said in a statement. “We are conducting a full internal review.”
Through our investigation we have learned that this was done by a Twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee’s last day. We are conducting a full internal review. https://t.co/mlarOgiaRF
— Twitter Government (@TwitterGov) November 2, 2017
Hours earlier, Twitter attributed the disappearance of Trump’s account to “human error.”
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“Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee,” Twitter said.
“The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again,” the company added.
Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee. The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again.
— Twitter Government (@TwitterGov) November 2, 2017
Trump’s account briefly disappeared from the social network for several minutes Thursday night, returning an error to anyone who tried to access it.
The deactivation of Trump’s account quickly went viral, with some social media users praising the employee for deactivating the account.
Could whoever “accidentally” deactivated @realDonaldTrump‘s Twitter please look into his presidency next? https://t.co/UXJX4WAwQj
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) November 2, 2017
You say “human error,” I say “due for a promotion” https://t.co/KHDFFUezsL
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) November 2, 2017
Pour one out for the hero who made Twitter good for 11 minutes. They did more for their company’s vision than anyone else ever has. https://t.co/7pdqZuF73K
— Mia Steinberg (@MiaSteinberg) November 2, 2017
Trump regularly uses his Twitter account to weigh in on current events. The president often makes news on the social media platform while jabbing at critics.
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