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Twitch also flagged racist comments at Trump’s recent rally in Tulsa. The racist language it banned Trump for is often allowed on other platforms due to his role as a politician and president of the United States. Like anyone else, politicians on Twitch must adhere to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.
Twitch pointed to remarks at his recent rally in Tulsa, where he referred to criminals as “hombre[s],” and remarks from a rebroadcast of the 2015 event announcing his candidacy, when he called Mexican immigrants criminals and “rapists.”.
It’s a sign that Twitch may be starting to take moderating streams a lot more seriously — the racist language it banned Trump for is often allowed on other platforms due to his role as a politician and President of the United States. Kellen Browning / The New York Times ).
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