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Twitter locks Kanye West’s account for anti-Semitic tweet following warm Elon Musk welcome

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Daniel Davis

Updated on February 11, 2026

Elon Musk’s upsetting, beginning vision for Twitter was on full presentation this end of the week after the SpaceX and Tesla Chief stepped into the focal point of a content balance debate made by Kanye West, who currently goes by Ye.

West sprung up on Twitter Friday night interestingly since November 2020, tweeting “See this Mark, How you went start me off instagram” with a foggy photograph of himself and Meta pioneer Mark Zuckerberg singing karaoke.

The organization affirmed to The Hollywood Journalist that Instagram for sure eliminated content from West’s record and put limitations on it following rehashed approach infringement. While West’s record was as yet noticeable on Sunday, it’s probably frozen from posting new content briefly.

West’s new Instagram posts are all screen captures of texts, and the post that disrupted Instagram’s guidelines seems to have been a discussion with Sean “Diddy” Brushes in which he summoned enemy of semitic figures of speech, blaming the other performer for being constrained by “the Jewish public.”

Future Twitter proprietor Elon Musk immediately cleared in to invite West back to the stage, notwithstanding the disturbed craftsman’s exceptionally late articulations of hostile to semitism.

West seems to have deciphered Musk’s warm welcome as a green light, expounding on his enemy of semitic tricks in a tweet just twelve hours after the fact. “I’m a piece lethargic this evening yet when I awaken I’m going demise [sic] con 3 On JEWISH Individuals,” West tweeted on Saturday night. “… You all have played with me and attempted to renounce any individual who goes against your plan.”

🧵 | Abro hilo con todo lo que esta pasando con Kanye West donde terminó involucrada media industria de la moda.

— Little Freak ²⁸ 🍁 (@littlefhoney) October 9, 2022


In spite of Musk’s blessing, Twitter eliminated the tweet, which summoned enemy of Jewish generalizations frequently embraced by racial oppressors, and locked West’s record “because of an infringement of Twitter’s strategies,” a Twitter representative affirmed to TechCrunch.

Not long prior to planting tumult on Instagram and Twitter, West worked up debate at Paris design week, appearing another line in a spring up distribution center show that incorporated a shirt with the expression “White Lives Matter.”

The occurrence promptly hollowed West again a significant part of the design business, which took a stand in opposition to him and protected Vogue Proofreader Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, who West went after for censuring his trick as “profoundly hostile, savage, and perilous.”