Twitter suspends account it says impersonated Russia’s Putin

FAN Editor

Twitter said on Wednesday that it suspended an account for impersonating Russian President Vladimir Putin on the social media platform.

“We suspended @putinRF–eng for impersonation based on a valid report we received from Russian officials,” Twitter said on Wednesday.

Twitter spokesman Ian Plunkett said in an email that the suspended account was not affiliated with Putin.

According to archived images of the account, it was created in November 2012, had about 1 million followers and mainly posted official government links to Putin’s public appearances.

Reuters was not immediately able to reach the Kremlin for comment.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

SKorea orders 2nd Japan firm to compensate forced laborers

Image 1 of 2 ▼ Kim Sung-joo, center bottom, a victim of Japan’s forced labor, and their family members and supporters raise their hands in celebration after the Supreme Court’s ruling ordering Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate them in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. South Korea’s top […]

You May Like