Today, Twitter permanently banned an account linked to the office of Iran's supreme leader that posted a photo of former US President Donald Trump playing golf in the shadow of a large bomber.
A Twitter spokesperson told The Associated Press that the tweet violated the social network's "unlawful violence policy."
Other accounts believed to be linked to the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei remain active.
Earlier this month, Facebook and Twitter suspended Trump's accounts for allegedly inciting attacks on the Capitol, an unprecedented move that demonstrated the tech giants' enormous power to regulate speech on their platforms.
Activists soon called on companies to apply their policies equally to political figures around the world in order to combat hate speech and content that incites violence.
A photo with the words "Vengeance is certain" was published late last night on the @khamenei_site account.
The threat refers to Khamenei's warning when he said last month, ahead of the first anniversary of the US attack on Baghdad airport that killed top military commander General Qasem Soleimani, that he would avenge his death.
"Revenge will surely happen at the right time," Khamenei said at the time.
Earlier this month, Twitter removed a post by Ali Khamenei claiming that the Covid-19 vaccines imported from the US, UK and France were "completely unreliable" and that it was "not improbable that they want to infect other nations".
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