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Kanye West
Twitter and Instagram accounts of Kanye West were suspended over the weekend, with the social media platforms stating that they had removed the rapper’s anti-Semitic messages.
On Friday, Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms Inc locked him out of his Instagram account, and on Saturday, he tweeted for the first time in two years.
West’s first tweet since 2020 was a fuzzy shot of the rapper and Mark Zuckerberg singing karaoke. The tweet stated, “Mark, look at this!” How are you going to ban me from Instagram?”
Then, West tweeted, “You guys have toyed with me and tried to blackball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.” Twitter has removed the tweet in which he claimed he was not anti-Semitic owing to a violation of company principles. A Twitter representative verified Sunday that his account was likewise locked.
Twitter Inc.’s decision to ban the rapper’s account was notable because billionaire Elon Musk, who has suggested he would purchase Twitter and describes himself as a free speech absolutist, had greeted West’s return to the platform by tweeting, “Welcome back to Twitter, my friend!”
West has also made irregular online posts in the past. In January of this year, he was banned from Instagram for 24 hours for using racial slurs toward comedian Trevor Noah.
West, who has legally changed his name to Ye, had his Instagram account stopped after a since-removed post in which he evoked anti-Semitic tropes and accused a singer of being under the authority of “the Jewish people.”
The firm announced on Saturday that temporary posting, commenting, and messaging limits have been placed on West’s Instagram account.
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