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The company also cited new policies announced in March that stipulate the platform will block links to harmful outside content
Duke joined Twitter in September 2009,and his account had more than 53,000 followers. Duke led the KKK from 1974 to 1978. He is called as America’s most well-known racist
Duke was banned from YouTube in June and has been routinely condemned for racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny, and homophobia.
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He left the Ku clan in 1980 claiming he disliked its associations with violence. In 2002, He pleaded guilty to tax fraud and spent a year in a US prison.
Duke’s final tweet linked to an interview he had conducted with Germar Rudolf, who was convicted of Holocaust denial in Germany where it is a criminal offence.