Twitter canceled the suspension of Geert Wilders’ account on Tuesday. According to the PVV leader, the platform said it has not crossed any boundaries and made a mistake. The company also apologizes, according to a screenshot from Wilders. To share on social media.
“I’m back!” Wilders tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. He recently announced that he objected to his suspension and that he had not heard anything. He felt that the evaluation process took an unnecessarily long time.
Wilders was temporarily unable to access his account due to a tweet about Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. In it, the PVV leader told about the many death threats he has received from Muslims in Pakistan.
“Our support team has investigated your account and it appears we made a mistake,” Wilders wrote on Twitter. “We have determined that there was no breach and have fully reinstated your account.” Twitter itself has not commented on this.
It was announced Monday that billionaire Elon Musk is taking over Twitter. He is committed to more freedom of expression and wants to make changes to the network in the future. For example, it is still unclear whether he wants to avoid penalties like Wilders. In any case, Musk has not said anything about the politician’s suspension.
Source: NU
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