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Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

Presidential Debate Time September 26 2016 California





With less than a week left until the first presidential debate takes place between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, nerves are being frayed.

It has been reported by The Washington Times that Hillary Clinton is preparing obsessively for the debates, pouring over politicy papers and readying herself for anything that the boisterous businessman can throw her way.

Trump on the other hand is reportedly taking a more relaxed approach, meeting informally with his advisors for Sunday lunch where they chat over possible attacks that he can land on Clinton.

The debate is scheduled to being at 9pm ET, this will make it 6pm in California.

Lester Holt from NBC will moderate this first debate, which over 100 million Americans are expected to watch.

Where Can I watch the Presidential Debate Online September 26 2016





The presidential debate is being anticipated with bated breath in the United States and indeed, all over the world. The total number of Americans expected to tune in, via television and online could top 100 million, making it the most viewed in history.

Despite the fact that both candidates have high unfavorable ratings with Hillary Clinton, representing the establishment, at a time when many people are disenfranchised with the political system. Donald Trump definitely does not represented the establishment, however, due to his controversial statements about illegal and muslim immigration, many people have branded him a "racist" and "dangerous".

The contrast in styles is evident, Donald Trump is unpredictable and a maverick, Hillary Clinton on the other hand is more controlled and takes less risks.

The debate will be broadcast on most major news networks as well as online, it beings at 9pm ET on Monday September 26. Don`t miss it!

Friday, August 26, 2016

Why was Milo Yiannoupoulos Banned from Twitter





Milo Yiannopoulos was finally banned on Twitter following a spat with Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones.

After a heated exchange on the platform, some of Yiannopoulos`s followers who generally hail from the alt right and engage in trolling campaigns, began to send Jones abusive messages, some of a racial nature.

According to Buzzfeed, a Twitter spokesman stated that “People should be able to express diverse opinions and beliefs on Twitter,” before stating “But no one deserves to be subjected to targeted abuse online, and our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others.”

Yiannopoulos, who has seen his popularity skyrocketed in recent months and is not one to shy away from controversy, promptly taking to CNBC to declare "I`m not responsible for what other people post on the internet" adding "It`s preposterous to suggest that a public figure, an entertainment personality or a prominent journalist is responsible for what other people post on the internet"