Twitter users who criticised Elon Musk say they've been told they violated rules due to 'hateful conduct' | Business Insider

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Some Twitter users criticising or poking fun at Elon Musk say their accounts are getting suspended or they've been told to delete tweets.

Jakub Porzycki/Getty ImagesInsider found two users who said they were suspended for tweets poking fun at the new owner.For more stories visit Business Insider.

Some Twitter users criticising or poking fun at Elon Musk say their accounts are getting suspended or they've been told to delete tweets. Insider found two users who said their accounts were suspended and four who got notified by Twitter that they had violated its rules due to"hateful conduct." that seemingly described Musk as being"unlikeable" and someone who has been"desperate all his life for people to like him."I appealed it saying I didn’t violate any terms of service or engage in any hateful conduct.

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