Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has returned to X, formerly known as Twitter, following a nearly five-year ban.
The decision was decided upon after a poll organized by X’s owner, Elon Musk, supported Jones’ return.
Under Musk’s leadership, X has reinstated some previously banned accounts, including that of former U.S. President Donald Trump. (Trending: Tucker Carlson Reveals ‘Secret’ Project He’s Been Working On For Months)
The people have spoken and so it shall be
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 10, 2023
Despite this, accounts such as David Duke, Infowars, Martin Shkreli, Nick Fuentes, and Raul Castro remain suspended on the platform.
Here’s more information on the five accounts still banned on X via Yahool News:
• DAVID DUKE: “The account of the former leader of the white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan remains suspended on X. Twitter banned Duke in 2020 as it tried to curb the spread of hateful content on the platform.”
• INFOWARS: “The account of Alex Jones’ website Infowars also appear to still be inactive after the return of its leader to X. Twitter banned Infowars in 2018.”
• MARTIN SHKRELI: “Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical executive who was convicted of fraud and served time in jail, had his Twitter account permanently suspended in 2017. The “pharma bro” has reportedly been trying to get his original account reinstated but to no avail so far. After he left prison in 2022, Shkreli returned to the social media site with a new handle.”
• NICK FUENTES: “An account for American white supremacist Nick Fuentes appeared to still be suspended as of Sunday. Fuentes was banned from Twitter for a second time in January when the company was already under Musk’s leadership.”
• RAUL CASTRO: “The leader of Cuba’s Communist Party was permanently suspended from Twitter in 2019 and it remains inactive. Castro, now 92, has since retired from public office.”
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