MyPillow boss gets banned from Twitter, again

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was banned from Twitter for a second time after making an attempt to make use of a brand new account to entry the social media platform.
Mr Lindell arrange a brand new account yesterday on Twitter below @MikeJLindell.
The account was rapidly suspended.

Mike Lindell, chief executive officer of MyPillow, talks to reporters before attending a rally in downtown Denver
Mike Lindell, chief government officer of MyPillow, talks to reporters earlier than attending a rally in downtown Denver(AP)

Twitter stated at this time that Mr Lindell's new account was completely suspended for violating its guidelines on ban evasion.
Mr Lindell's authentic Twitter account was completely banned in January 2021 after Mr Lindell continued to perpetuate the baseless declare that Donald Trump received the 2020 US presidential election.
On the time Twitter stated that it determined to ban Mr Lindell because of “repeated violations” of its civic integrity coverage.
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Mr Lindell, a Trump supporter, has continued to insist that the presidential election was rigged even after US President Joe Biden’s administration had begun.
Mr Trump has additionally had his account completely suspended by Twitter.
The previous president posted on Fact Social, his personal platform, on Thursday.
He had not made any look on the platform, save for one fast publish earlier than the platform was opened to the general public in late February.

Tesla head Elon Musk talks to the press as he arrives at the construction site of the new Tesla Gigafactory near Berlin.
Tesla head Elon Musk talks to the press as he arrives on the building website of the brand new Tesla Gigafactory close to Berlin.(Getty)

He has stated that he has no intention of rejoining Twitter even when his account is reinstated following Elon Musk’s settlement to purchase the social media large for roughly US $44 billion.
Whereas it stays to be seen if Musk will reinstate accounts which can be banned on Twitter, the Tesla CEO calls himself a free speech absolutist who believes in permitting any content material that doesn’t run afoul of the regulation.

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