Kanye West is banned from Twitter by Elon Musk for inciting violence

Kanye West is banned from Twitter

Kanye West is banned from Twitter

A month after having his account restored, Kanye West has once again been suspended from Twitter and accused of “inciting violence” for obscene messages.

The American rapper, now known as Ye, sent out a string of erratically timed tweets, one of which looked to combine a Jewish star with a swastika.

One user begged Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, to “fix Kanye.”

West “violated our rule against encouragement to violence,” Musk wrote in a tweet.

Musk stated on Twitter that “Account will be suspended.”

Kanye West is banned from Twitter
Kanye West is banned from Twitter

After publishing anti-Semitic remarks in October, West had his Instagram and Twitter accounts disabled.

Both websites took down West’s postings after discovering they broke their hate speech policies and claimed rapper Diddy was under Jewish influence.

In March, after making a racial slur in regard to comedian Trevor Noah, West was also banned from Instagram for a day.

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He has persisted in stirring up new controversies online and off.

With his face hidden behind a mask, West hailed the leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler, and ranting about sin, pornography, and the devil during an interview with American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday.

Kanye West is banned from Twitter
Kanye West is banned from Twitter

After Parler, a right-wing social networking platform, announced that West could no longer own the company, his most recent Twitter ban came hours later.

Parlement Technologies issued a statement in which it stated: “The company and Ye have mutually agreed to discontinue the purpose of sale.”

The business said that the choice was made in mid-November.

Conservatives and the far right like Parler, a much smaller platform that bills itself as a “free speech” alternative to popular platforms.

“Parler will keep looking for new opportunities for expansion and improving the infrastructure for our thriving business,”

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