Elon Musk: Another big announcement by Elon Musk for suspended accounts after restoring Trump on Twitter
Earlier on Wednesday, Musk asked in a tweet whether the micro-blogging site should offer a 'general amnesty' to other suspended accounts.
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72.4 percent of people voted in favor
Earlier on Wednesday, Musk asked in a tweet whether the micro-blogging site should offer a 'general amnesty' to other suspended accounts. Musk wrote on Twitter, "Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided they haven't broken the law or engaged in serious spam?" According to the results of the survey, more than 3 million people voted for the poll. Of this, a majority of 72.4 percent voted in favor of the pardon, while 27.6 percent disagreed.
The account started appearing immediately after Musk's announcement
Trump's account was suspended due to inflammatory tweet
However, this new policy of Twitter comes as no surprise as the world's richest man has taken many decisions like this one, including buying Twitter. Last Friday, Musk began restoring accounts that were previously subject to an indefinite ban for breaking the platform's rules. Writer Jordan Peterson and comedian Kathy Griffin were among the first to have their accounts restored. Elon Musk took a dig at the trollers
Elon Musk on Tuesday targeted those who trolled him after the acquisition of Twitter. Musk took a dig at the trollers by tweeting on Tuesday, 'Wasn't Twitter supposed to die by now or something...? In fact, soon after the controversial acquisition by Musk, tweets predicting the end of Twitter started pouring in. People were trolling him while criticizing Musk. At the same time, Musk was making headlines by presenting his plans to improve this microblogging platform. Meanwhile, he was also criticized for mass layoffs in Twitter, paid scheme of Twitter account verification 'Verified Blue Tick'.

