Twitter fine Twitter has warned investors that it could face an up-to-$250 million FTC fine for using people's phone numbers and email addresses–submitted to the company for security purposes–to target ads at them. CNN
Twitter labeling Twitter is to start telling users which accounts are run by state-affiliated media, such as China Daily, Russia Today, Sputnik and others. However, the labels won't be put on the accounts of outlets such as NPR and the BBC, on the basis that these are just "state-financed media organizations with editorial independence." Politico
Twitter move …Twitter temporarily suspended President Trump's account "as a result of the unprecedented and ongoing violent situation in Washington, D.C." It said the account would remain locked until Trump removes tweets that contained "repeated and severe violations" of Twitter's civic integrity policy. Facebook and YouTube also removed the now-infamous Trump video in which he told insurgents to go home, but also told them he loved them and repeated false claims about the election's integrity. Fortune