Donald Trump is currently a candidate for elective public office at the federal level:
Revenue Ruling 2007-41 defines a candidate for public office “as an individual who offers himself, or is proposed by others, as a contestant for an elective public office, whether such office be national, State, or local.”
The individual “Donald J. Trump” announced his candidacy for president of the United States in June of 2015.
Trump is currently recognized as the Republican Party candidate for President of the United States for the 2016 election year by the Federal Election Commission (“FEC”)
Feminist Frequency has received exemption from income tax and currently operates as a tax-exempt public charity organization:
As of October 1st, 2016 Feminist Frequency is listed as an active business entity incorporated in the State of California.
Feminist Frequency has an Employment Identification Number (EIN) of: 46-3408143 as stated in the IRS Form 990 (“Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax”) for the 2014 taxable year provided by Feminist Frequency
As of October 19th, 2016, the Internal Revenue Service’s “Exempt Organization Select Check Search Tool” shows that an organization with a matching name and EIN is listed as a Public Charity organization eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions.
Specific terms and definitions in reference to Twitter:
The following terms are taken from the “Twitter Glossary” at URL: https://support.twitter.com/articles/166337
URL, URLs “A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a web address that points to a unique page on the internet.”
Twitter is “An information network made up of 140-character messages (including photos, videos and links) from all over the world.”
Verification is “A process whereby a Twitter account receives a blue check icon to indicate that the creator of these Tweets is a legitimate source. Verified users include public figures and those who may have experienced identity confusion on Twitter.”
Profile “Your profile displays information you choose to share publicly, as well as all of the Tweets you've posted. Your profile along with your @username identify you on Twitter.”
@username “A username is how you're identified on Twitter, and is always preceded immediately by the @ symbol. For instance, Katy Perry is @katyperry.”
follow “Subscribing to a Twitter account is called ‘following’.”
Follower “A follower is another Twitter user who has followed you to receive your Tweets in their Home stream.”
Tweet (n.) “A Tweet may contain photos, videos, links and up to 140 characters of text.”
protected Tweets “Tweets are public by default. Choosing to protect your Tweets means that your Tweets will only be seen by your followers.”
Retweet (n.), RT “A Tweet that you forward to your followers is known as a Retweet. Often used to pass along news or other valuable discoveries on Twitter, Retweets always retain original attribution.”
Retweet (v.) “The act of sharing another user's Tweet to all of your followers by clicking on the Retweet button.”
Timeline “A timeline is a real-time stream of Tweets. Your Home stream, for instance, is where you see all the Tweets shared by your friends and other people you follow.”