On Friday, Twitter has banned permanently the account that somebody from country Iran is expected to be connected with the country’s supreme leader office after a tragedy that threatens the ex-president Donald Trump.

An image was posted by the suspect’s account that shows on Thursday, Trump was playing golf and was in the giant drone’s shadow with a caption that was written in Farsi language says “Revenge is certain”.

The response was given by the Twitter spokesperson in context to the request for comment made by ‘The Associated Press’ that the account was a fake one and tries to destroy the company’s image and policies, without explaining clearly about how it came to an end.

Twitter’s spoke person further added regarding the golfer-drone photo dishonored the company’s ‘abusive behavior policy’ that:

In Iran, @khamenei_site (suspect’s account) is expected to link with the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei because its performance shows the other accounts are unrecognized. It is also regularly posting the fragments from the speeches he gave. 

Hence, the account approved the connection to the website of Khamenei.

Different records are been attached to Khamenei's office that didn't tweet the golf-drone photograph, including his main English language account, stays active. The photograph had as well highlighted clearly on the incomparable leader's website and was retweeted by Khamenei's main Farsi language account, @Khamenei-fa, which obviously removed it after posting.

Recently, Facebook and Twitter cut off Trump from their foundation for allegedly instigating the attack on the US Capitol, outstanding progress that underscored the massive authority of tech giants in controlling conversation on their foundation. Activists before long asked the organizations to apply their strategies similarly to other political figures around the world, in context to spread hate speech and inappropriate content that supports brutality.

The warning in the message was referred to Khamenei's comments a month ago in front of the first commemoration of the US drone strike that killed Iranian Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad. In the speech he said, Khamenei didn't get down on Trump by name, however, emphasized a promise for revenge against the ones who ordered and executed the attack on Soleimani.

 “Revenge will definitely happen at the right time,” Khamenei had confirmed.

Social media websites like Facebook and Twitter, and censors others are blocked by Iran. However, the top officials have a tolerant way into social media; the youth of Iran and techie people are using alternative servers or other workarounds to go around the wheel.

Not long after Trump's control from Twitter lighted calls to target tweets from other political leaders, the association brought down a post by an alternate Khamenei-linked account that pushed a COVID-19 vaccine suspicious idea.

Khamenei, in Iran who has the last say on all state matters, had guaranteed that infection immunizations will be imported from the US or Britain were "totally dishonest."


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