TWITTER - BERLIN. If US President Donald Trump goes ahead with his threat to close Twitter, the micro-blogging site can always relocate to Germany.
After Trump threatened to shut down Twitter for advising its users to fact-check his tweets, a senior German official suggested in a light-hearted tweet that the California-based company would be better off in Europe.
"This is an invitation to move to Germany!" Thomas Jarzombek, Berlin's point person for the startup economy, tweeted on Thursday.
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"Here you are free to criticise the government as well as to fight fake news. We have a great startup and tech ecosystem, your company would be a perfect fit and I will open any doors for you!"
Trump is expected to order a legal review after objecting to Twitter's handling of tweets by the president that made unsubstantiated claims about fraud in mail-in voting. In a first, the company issued an advisory on Wednesday to check the facts on Trump's tweets.
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Jarzombek's offer contrasts with Germany's frequently testy relationship with US social media giants, which face fines of up to €50mil (RM241.05mil) if they fail to quickly remove hateful content from their sites.
But Europe's largest economy is also keen to establish itself as a hub for tech entrepreneurship and Twitter Inc would be the ultimate catch.