The fact that Twitter himself officially and ex cathedra canceled Donald Trump, with whom they had been in something of a coevolution for many years, also follows the logic of its own platform and the type of communication that prevails here.

It was obvious that the success of Trump's blatant lies was based on the fact that Twitter built a tailor-made bridge for him to each and every one of his more than 88 million followers.

Now the company also benefits from the ghosts it called.

January 6th offers an “easy way out” for Twitter.

With concerns that Trump could use the short message service to incite further violence, they justify the blocking of @realDonaldTrump.

It remains to be seen how valid these concerns are.

There are other kinds of concerns that stand up considering that not only Twitter but Facebook have locked Donald Trump's accounts.