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Mexico may create its own Facebook, Twitter

This is to ensure freedom of speech, says president

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2021 12:20PM

Mexico may create its own Facebook, Twitter
Twitter is among the social networking platforms that have suspended Donald Trump's accounts, some of them permanently. – Pixabay pic, January 14, 2021

MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government is considering creating a national social network guaranteeing freedom of speech after the massive blocking of US President Donald Trump's accounts, reported the Sputnik news agency, quoting Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador.

"We will not stop thinking, analysing everything related to social networks; we care very, very much about freedom. So, this is an issue (creating an alternative social platform) that we will address, and we do not rule out that the National Council on Science and Technology, the Interior Ministry, the Legal Department, Foreign and Communications Ministries will look for options and alternatives," he told a press conference posted on the government's Twitter page.

Lopez Obrador stressed that the goal of the government is to guarantee freedom in the country and ensure the absence of censorship.

“I have already spoken about the recent actions of Twitter and Facebook. Again, it is impossible for a particular company to be established as a global institution of censorship... This cannot be accepted, this cannot be allowed, because it contradicts freedom," the president said.

Twitter, Facebook and other social networking platforms earlier suspended Trump's accounts, some of them permanently.

Trump had said on Tuesday that social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, had made a "big mistake" in banning him and warned of a "counter move".

Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms suspended Trump after a group of his supporters stormed the US Capitol last Wednesday to protest the lawmakers’ affirmation of the Electoral College vote for his rival Democrat Joe Biden. – Bernama, January 14, 2021

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