US President Donald Trump has met Twitter’s co-founder Jack Dorsey at the White House to discuss social media.
In a statement, Twitter said the pair spoke about “protecting the health of the public conversation” ahead of the US 2020 general election.
Earlier Trump had accused the platform of being “very discriminatory” towards him.
Trump tweeted a picture of Dorsey and him in the Oval Office and called it a “great meeting”.
“Lots of subjects discussed regarding their platform, and the world of social media in general,” he wrote.
Dorsey thanked the president in a reply to his tweet.
“Twitter is here to serve the entire public conversation, and we intend to make it healthier and more civil,” the Twitter CEO wrote.
The meeting came just hours after the president posted two tweets repeating his longstanding claim that the platform is politically biased.
He said Twitter did not “treat me well as a Republican” and accused it of limiting the number of people who follow him.
“Constantly taking people off list. Big complaints from many people,” he wrote, claiming the numbers would be higher “if Twitter wasn’t playing their political games”.
(BBC NEWS)