Elon Musk said Twitter won’t let kicked-off users return until “we have a clear process for doing so, which will take at least a few more weeks”
Elon Musk said Twitter Inc. won’t let anyone who was removed from the service for violating its rules back on the platform until “we have a clear process for doing so, which will take at least a few more weeks.”
Mr. Musk said on Twitter early Wednesday that he spoke to a number of civil-society leaders about how the company “will continue to combat hate & harassment & enforce its election integrity policies.”
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