Many of those tweets weren’t printable in a family newspaper, and here’s one that hinted at why. Some people said the tweet should qualify as a violation of Twitter’s policy prohibiting threats of violence. Mr. Stelter replied that he had contacted Twitter but that it had no immediate comment. Some of the president’s supporters wrote that Mr. Kim, as a dictator responsible for global instability and widespread suffering of his own people, deserved to be insulted, not coddled. Others noted that the “button” that Mr. Trump tweeted about was not actually a button, but a briefcase referred to as “the football.” But there were suggestions that perhaps a button could be introduced.
Source: New York Times January 03, 2018 05:37 UTC