Trump Unlikely to Return to Twitter Despite Account Reinstatement
Trump Unlikely to Return to Twitter Despite Account Reinstatement
Trump Unlikely , to Return to Twitter , Despite Account Reinstatement .
On November 19, Donald Trump expressed little interest in returning to Twitter, despite a slim majority voting to reinstate the former United States president.
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Reuters reports that just over 15 million Twitter users participated in the poll organized by the platform's new owner, Elon Musk.
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Reuters reports that just over 15 million Twitter users participated in the poll organized by the platform's new owner, Elon Musk.
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51.8% of those users voted in favor of reinstating Trump, who was banned from Twitter on January 8, 2021.
51.8% of those users voted in favor of reinstating Trump, who was banned from Twitter on January 8, 2021.
Following the vote, Musk tweeted, , "The people have spoken.
Trump will be reinstated.".
Before being banned, Trump's Twitter account had more than 88 million followers.
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Reuters reports that Trump expressed little interest in returning to the social media platform, stating, "I don't see any reason for it.".
While speaking at the the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership meeting, Trump said that he plans to stick with his new Truth Social platform.
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While speaking at the the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership meeting, Trump said that he plans to stick with his new Truth Social platform.
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Reuters reports that Trump refusing to return to Twitter could reassure major advertisers recently spooked by Musk's dramatic restructuring of the company.
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Since taking control of the company, Musk has already halved the workforce, significantly cutting the company's trust and safety team, which monitors harmful content.
Since taking control of the company, Musk has already halved the workforce, significantly cutting the company's trust and safety team, which monitors harmful content.
According to Reuters, Musk's tumultuous takeover has pushed major companies to halt advertising until the platform shows how it handles hate speech.
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According to Reuters, Musk's tumultuous takeover has pushed major companies to halt advertising until the platform shows how it handles hate speech.