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GOP senator has Twitter account suspended over hunting profile photo

Steve Daines of Montana had his account suspended for several hours on Tuesday

Abe Asher
Wednesday 08 February 2023 14:36 EST
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Sen Steve Daines of Montana had his Twitter account suspended for several hours on Tuesday for violating the companyā€™s sensitive media policy.

It is believed that the affronting photograph was Mr Dainesā€™ profile picture, which shows him and his wife in hunting gear posing with a dead animal. Mr Dainesā€™ campaign account, which shows him shooting a gun, was not suspended.

ā€œWe donā€™t allow images of dead animals or blood in profile photos because we are unable to label them as NSFW and keep them from being seen by users who specifically donā€™t want to see graphic images,ā€ Twitterā€™s Vice President for Trust and Safety Ella Irwin wrote to Mr Dainesā€™ Senate office, in a message explaining the suspension that was reported by CNN.

The profile picture appears to show flecks of blood on the animalā€™s leg that become more apparent upon zooming in on the photograph. Mr Daines appears to be holding the animalā€™s head up.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee did not take kindly to the suspension or the explanation.

ā€œThis is insane,ā€ Philip Letsou, a committee spokesperson, said in a statement also reported by CNN. ā€œTwitter should immediately reverse this suspension.ā€

Twitter quickly did reverse the suspension, with CEO Elon Musk reportedly calling Mr Daines personally and reinstating his account with the profile picture unchanged. Mr Musk then said in a response to a Austin-based Republican political operativeā€™s tweet that the company is reviewing its sensitive media policy.

ā€œPolicy against showing blood in profile pic is being amended to ā€˜clearly showing blood without clicking on the profile picā€™,ā€ Mr Musk tweeted. ā€œThe intent is to avoid people being forced to see gruesome profile pics.ā€

Mr Daines had his account reinstated in plenty of time to tweet through Tuesday nightā€™s State of the Union address, attacking President Joe Bidenā€™s speech and praising the Republican response given by Gov Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas following its conclusion.

ā€œ.@JoeBiden was talking at Democrats and yelling about Republicans,ā€ Mr Daines tweeted when the nightā€™s speeches were finished. ā€œ@SarahHuckabee was speaking to Americans tonight.ā€

Mr Dainesā€™ home state of Montana, long known as a bastion of ticket-splitting voters and relatively moderate politics, has taken a right turn in recent years and is facing one of its regionā€™s most serious housing crisis in cities like Bozeman. Mr Dainesā€™ commentary on the State of the Union focused on immigration at the southern border, China, and inflation.

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