The social network Snapchat accused Donald Trump on Wednesday of inciting "racial violence" and said he no longer promoted his messages. The messages of the American president remain visible to subscribers to his account. 

The popular social network Snapchat, popular with young people, accused Donald Trump on Wednesday of inciting "racial violence" and said he no longer promoted his messages, said a spokesperson. The messages of the American president, however, remain visible to subscribers to his account and appear when a user makes a specific search.

"We are not going to amplify voices that incite racial violence and injustice by promoting them for free on Discover", the network's news thread, the company said.

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