NewsWorld Musk restores Trump’s Twitter account after online poll by Barbados Today 19/11/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 19/11/2022 4 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 288 SOURCE: AP โ Elon Musk reinstated Donald Trumpโs account on Twitter on Saturday, reversing a ban that has kept the former president off the social media site since a pro-Trump mob attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress was poised to certify Joe Bidenโs election victory. Musk made the announcement in the evening after holding a poll that asked Twitter users to click โyesโ or โnoโ on whether Trumpโs account should be restored. The โyesโ vote won, with 51.2 per cent. โThe people have spoken. Trump will be reinstated. Vox Populi, Vox Dei,โ Musk tweeted, using a Latin phrase meaning โthe voice of the people, the voice of God.โ Shortly afterward Trumpโs account, which had earlier appeared as suspended, reappeared on the platform complete with his former tweets, more than 59,000 of them. However his followers were gone, at least initially. It is not clear whether Trump would actually return to Twitter. An irrepressible tweeter before he was banned, Trump has said in the past that he would not rejoin even if his account was reinstated. He has been relying on his own, much smaller social media site, Truth Social, which he launched after being blocked from Twitter. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed And on Saturday, during a video speech to a Republican Jewish group meeting in Las Vegas, Trump said that he was aware of Muskโs poll but that he saw โa lot of problems at Twitter,โ according to Bloomberg. โI hear weโre getting a big vote to also go back on Twitter. I donโt see it because I donโt see any reason for it,โ Trump was quoted as saying by Bloomberg. โIt may make it, it may not make it,โ he added, apparently referring to Twitterโs recent internal upheavals. The prospect of restoring Trumpโs presence to the platform follows Muskโs purchase last month of Twitter โ an acquisition that has fanned widespread concern that the billionaire owner will allow purveyors of lies and misinformation to flourish on the site. Musk has frequently expressed his belief that Twitter had become too restrictive of freewheeling speech. His efforts to reshape the site have been both swift and chaotic. Musk has fired many of the companyโs 7,500 full-time workers and an untold number of contractors who are responsible for content moderation and other crucial responsibilities. His demand that remaining employees pledge to โextremely hardcoreโ work triggered a wave of resignations, including hundreds of software engineers. Users have reported seeing increased spam and scams on their feeds and in their direct messages, among other glitches, in the aftermath of the mass layoffs and worker exodus. Some programmers who were fired or resigned this week warned that Twitter may soon fray so badly it could actually crash. Muskโs online survey, which ran for 24 hours before ending Saturday evening, concluded with 51.2% of more than 15 million votes favoring the restoration of Trumpโs Twitterโ account. It comes four days after Trump announced his candidacy for the presidency in 2024. Trump lost his access to Twitter two days after his supporters stormed the Capitol, soon after the former president had exhorted them to โfight like hell.โ Twitter dropped his account after Trump wrote a pair of tweets that the company said cast further doubts on the legitimacy of the presidential election and raised risks for the Biden presidential inauguration. After the Jan. 6 attack, Trump was also kicked off Facebook and Instagram, which are owned by Meta Platforms, and Snapchat. His ability to post videos to his YouTube channel was also suspended. Facebook is set to reconsider Trumpโs account suspension in January. Throughout his tenure as president, Trumpโs use of social media posed a significant challenge to major social media platforms that sought to balance the publicโs interest in hearing from public officials with worries about misinformation, bigotry, harassment and incitement of violence. But in a speech at an auto conference in May, Musk asserted that Twitterโs ban of Trump was a โmorally bad decisionโ and โfoolish in the extreme.โ Earlier this month, Musk, who completed the $44 billion takeover of Twitter in late October, declared that the company wouldnโt let anyone who had been kicked off the site return until Twitter had established procedures on how to do so, including forming a โcontent moderation council.โ On Friday, Musk tweeted that the suspended Twitter accounts for the comedian Kathy Griffin, the Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson and the conservative Christian news satire website Babylon Bee had been reinstated. He added that a decision on Trump had not yet been made. He also responded โnoโ when someone on Twitter asked him to reinstate the conspiracy theorist Alex Jonesโ account. In a tweet Friday, the Tesla CEO described the companyโs new content policy as โfreedom of speech, but not freedom of reach.โ ย ย He explained that a tweet deemed to be โnegativeโ or to include โhateโ would be allowed on the site but would be visible only to users who specifically searched for it. Such tweets also would be โdemonetized, so no ads or other revenue to Twitter,โ Musk said. SOURCE: The Associated Press Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like PM Mottley rejects Thorneโs claims election was called too soon 24/01/2026 Europe warns of โdangerous downward spiralโ after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland 18/01/2026 Greenlandโs party leaders firmly reject Trumpโs push for US control of the... 10/01/2026