Trumps Twitter Account Reactivation 5

Elon Musk Announces Donald Trumps Twitter Account Reactivation

On Saturday Donald Trump regarding his twitter account said that he is now not interested in returning on Twitter, but despite Trumps statement little majority of his followers suggested the reinstatement of the former US President, who was banned from the social network for inciting violence, during a polling session organized by new owner twitter Elon Musk.

Just over 15 million Twitter addicts were invited to participate in that polling session which later than came out as result of 51.8 voting for recovery of the former United States President Donald Trump.

“People have spoken. Trump will be restored,” Musk tweeted.

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The main twitter account of the Former US President Donald Trump which had more that around 88 million follower got banned due to some violations on twitter policy on early January 2021.

But still despite being banned from his main account the former United States President created another account on the same day which began to gain followers and within few hours on the same day it had nearly reached 100,000 followers. As of Saturday night the same day on which the account of the former US President was banned some twitter addicts initially said they were unable to follow for the newly created account twitter account of the former United States President Donald Trump.

On that specific Day Donald Trump looked shorter than ever previously expected.

Former US President Donald Trump answered a question on video chat periodic meeting of the leadership of the Democratic Jewish Coalition regarding his return on the twitter platform, Trump said, “I don’t see any reason for that”.

The former US President further added in his statement that he would love to stick around with his own social media platform named as “Truth Social” which is developed and managed by his own startup group Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), which he thinks is a much more better platform as compared to twitter and is performing “phenomenally well” he thought. After his statement on “Truth Social” and “twitter” there was some response requested from the social media giant twitter on Trumps statement but twitter did not come up with any response.

The former United States of America President Donald Trump, who on Tuesday made a bid that he will win back the White House by 2024, further he also praised new CEO of twitter Elon Musk and said he had always liked him. But despite appraising the CEO of twitter Donald Trump also said that he thinks twitter was plagued by fake accounts, bots and that the problems it faced were “unimaginable”.

In May, Elon Musk the new CEO of Twitter first said he planned to lift Trump’s ban, and many Twitter advertisers have been closely following the timing of Trump’s return.

The CEO of Twitter and a the big billionaire has since sought reassuring the twitter addicts and advertisers that this important decision will be made after the review of a content moderation board made up of people from “very different backgrounds” and that there will be no account reinstatement until the board convenes.

He also said that Twitter will not reinstate any banned drugs until there is a “clear process to do so”.

But Musk this week reinstated funnyman Kathy Griffin, who was banned for changing his profile name to “Elon Musk” in violation of his new rule against impersonating someone else without indicating it was a parody. There was no new information about the process or the sobering board.

No Reason To Go Back!!

Trump’s absence could cut business among big advertisers, which were previously rattled by Musk’s dramatic overhaul of Twitter.

The new CEO of twitter and multi billionaire Elon Musk has cut the pool in half and drastically cut the company’s trust and security platoon, which is responsible for preventing the spread of misinformation and dangerous content.

That behavior and Musk’s tweets have prompted major companies to stop advertising on the issue as they highlight how the platform handles hate speech.

On Saturday, Bloomberg reported, citing unnamed sources that Twitter may lay off additional employees in its deals and collaborations departments, just days after a mass resignation of initiators.

Despite all this still this move can raise questions about the commitment of the former president Donald Trump to his own social media platform Truth Social, which was first launched on Apple’s App Store in February and then later on it was added on Google Play Store in October, which means that if the former US president Donald Trump returns to Twitter he will have about 4.6 million followers on his own social media platform Truth Social.

After his account got banned from twitter, Donald Trump’s main source of communication with follower’s has been on his own Social Media platform “Truth Social” since he started posting regularly on the app since May. The former US president Donald Trump has been used the “Truth Social” platform to promote his instigators, denounce opponents and defend his character amid legal scrutiny from the state, congressional and civilian investigators.

His deal with the campaign still leaves Trump open to active engagement on other platforms. Trump is required to give Truth Social six hours of exclusivity on any post, but is free to publish “political messages, political fundraising or opt-outs” at any time, according to a May SEC form.

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