The artist formerly known as Kanye West has returned to Twitter after a two-week hiatus.
Ye’s was suspended from Twitter after making an anti-Semitic tweet.Musk responded positively to Ye’s initial tweet, tweeting: “Don’t kill what ye hate, Save what ye love.”
Twitter’s new leader, who is also chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, spent the weekend polling his followers on the platform whether to restore the access of Donald Trump, the former US president who was permanently suspended following the January 6 breaching of the US capitol.
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