Without Naming Trump, Twitter Says It Won’t Block World Leaders<br />The company initially responded to the criticism this week by saying<br />that Mr. Trump had not violated its terms of service, before making its broader comments about world leaders on Friday.<br />Mr. Trump has regularly used the service to criticize<br />and attack other public figures and private citizens, which has sometimes led to online mobs hounding his targets.<br />It has been revamping its terms of service to clarify what actions are permitted on its<br />platform, something the company has admitted it has fallen short of articulating before<br />The company has positioned its service as the world’s town square, where people can largely say whatever they want.
