There was no immediate announcement from Twitter or Elon Musk about what would now happen, but Musk has said he would abide by the poll’s results.
Twitter owner Elon Musk banned impersonators, posted Nazi imagery and counseled followers to vote Republican, ending any hopes that the powerful social media platform would uphold standards of impartiality and fairness in upcoming elections.
Musk said Twitter will suspend some accounts according to the policy, but “only when that account’s *primary* purpose is promotion of competitors.” Over the weekend, the Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz became the latest journalist to be temporarily banned. She said she was suspended after posting a message on Twitter tagging Musk and requesting an interview.The State Department has taken the unusual step of joining critics weighing in against Elon Musk’s decision to suspend journalists’ Twitter accounts.
Musk’s promise to let users decide his future at Twitter through an unscientific survey appeared to come out of nowhere Sunday, though he had promised in November that a reorganization was happening soon.
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