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New Twitter CEO Elon Musk confirmed that rapper Ye's account had been suspended again because he 'violated our rule against incitement to violence.'
Elon Musk-owned Twitter, seeking to reassure users and advertisers that it’s taking a hard-line stand against violent speech, released an update to its policies that more explicitly bans certain ...
If you see something on Twitter that violates these rules, please report it to us." Twitter's definition of hate speech ranges from "violent threats" and "wishes for the physical harm, death, or disease of individuals or groups" to "repeated and/or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone."
Inciting a child under 14 to gross indecency. The Indecency with Children Act 1960 provided that it was an offence, amongst other things, to incite a child under the age of fourteen to an act of gross indecency with the inciter or another. Inciting a girl under 16 to commit incest. This offence was created by section 54 of the Criminal Law Act ...
Violating Twitter's rules against inciting violence and ban evasion using a second account (@FightBackLaw), which was also suspended. [329] Jake Angeli (@USAwolfpack) American QAnon conspiracy theorist and far-right activist Permanent Related to being a figurehead in the January 6 US Capitol attack. [330] Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
Musk, the CEO of Tesla and owner of X—the platform previously known as Twitter—is a free-speech absolutist who may not take kindly to the notion of rules being placed on what he can say.
Threats have been made through YouTube videos [27] and Twitter (which hosted direct threats of violence against Members of Congress such as Representative Bob Goodlatte, and Senators Roy Blunt and John Hoeven). Concern has been voiced in the press over Twitter's failure in some cases to promptly remove threats made against Members of Congress.
The Supreme Court is about to look into two cases that could determine the fate of Musk's Twitter. Why Elon Musk banned Ye for ‘inciting violence’–and what it means for the future of Twitter ...