Donald Trump's eviction from Twitter raises questions about social media

President Donald Trump's suspended Twitter account is seen on a mobile phone Source: Getty
There's been a mixed reaction to the social media bans imposed on US President Donald Trump following the riots at the US Capitol building last week.
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