Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Will be Unblocked
2022.11.20 02:00
Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Will be Unblocked
Budrigannews.com – Musk has been accused of using D. Trump’s Twitter account after users of the social networking websites voted 52% to 48% to allow the former president to return.
The 24-hour poll garnered more than 15 million votes. Musk has previously revived accounts linked to conservative media personality J. Peterson and satirical website B. Bee.
Trump’s reinstatement on Twitter is politically favorable for him. The former president officially announced that he would run for the W. House again in 2024, and Musk gave him the tools to push his message.
Musk’s decision has also contributed to mass layoffs and a chaotic atmosphere at a time of turmoil within Twitter following the exodus of top compliance executives, the development has raised internal concerns about the vulnerability of the platform to security threats and possible violations of consent orders with the US Federal Trade Commission. It’s a great place to start.
Trump was blocked from Twitter in 2021 “due to incitement to violence” following the riots at the US Capitol. Earlier this week, he officially entered the 2024 US presidential election and made it official that he had been joking for months.
Still, the deal for Donald Trump to return to Twitter has not been completed. Trump said on Saturday that he would see “a lot of problems on Twitter” and that he would stick to his own social media platform, Truth Social.
“I heard that there is also a big vote on Twitter. I don’t see it because I don’t see the reason for it,” Trump told the Republican Jewish Federation Congress in Las Vegas via a video link. “He may succeed, he may not succeed.””
Musk has a history of upvoting all of his followers, from the Twitter edit button to the sale of Tesla Inc shares. And even if politicians and billionaires are more reliable.
If Trump has attracted attention with more outrageous tweets, companies advertising on social networks may be afraid of damaging their brands. On the 27th, Musk posted a note to advertisers trying to assure them that he doesn’t want Twitter to be “all hell for free.””