China News Service, June 20, according to a comprehensive US media report, on June 18 local time, US President Trump reposted a video on social media, accusing CNN of concocting "fake news." However, the official “Twitter” tagged the video with “manipulated media” and subsequently disabled the video. On the same day, "Facebook" also deleted an advertisement for the Trump campaign.

Data graph: US President Trump. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  According to reports, Trump reposted a video on Twitter on the 18th, accusing CNN of concocting "fake news."

  This paragraph first shows that CNN reported a "breaking news" about a "terrified" black child "escape" a racist white child. Later, the video gave the "truth", that is, the two children were good friends and were chasing and playing. This video accused CNN of "secondary processing" of the video, rendering racial discrimination, and at the end of the video emphasized that "the United States is not a problem, fake news is."

On June 18, local time, "Twitter" tagged the video released by Trump with the "operated media" label. Image source: social media screenshots.

  However, shortly after Trump's approval, the official “Twitter” tagged Trump's tweets with “manipulated media”, that is, Twitter determined that Trump's reposting of this video was concocted. Later on the 18th, "Twitter" disabled this video again. According to reports, in May, Trump's tweets about mailing ballots were also labeled as "fact verification" on Twitter.

  According to previous reports, on the same day, Facebook, another major US social media company, also deleted a campaign ad from the Trump campaign. The original advertisement has a downward red triangle logo. "Facebook" said that because this symbol was similar to the logo worn by political prisoners during the Nazi period, it violated the "prohibited organized hate activities" and was removed. The Associated Press reported that the Trump team spent more than $17,000 on this batch of ads, which began to broadcast on the 17th.