Rapper Kanye West Returns To Twitter, Elon Musk Says 'Save What Ye Love'
On Sunday, the 'Donda' artist made his first tweet since November 4, days after it was reported that his account was restored following Elon Musk's takeover.
Kanye West, who was recently banned from Twitter on account of making anti semitic comments, is back on the micro-blogging site. The rapper aws welcomed by Elon Musk, who recently took over the platform. On Sunday, the 'Donda' artist made his first tweet since November 4, days after it was reported that his account was restored following Elon Musk's takeover, reports aceshowbiz.com. "Testing Testing Seeing if my Twitter is unblocked," the 45-year-old Yeezy designer wrote to his 31.9 million followers. Hours later, he said in a separate tweet: "Shalom :)."
Elon welcomed back Kanye on the social media platform and wrote, "Don’t kill what ye hate Save what ye love."
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Check out the tweet here:
Don’t kill what ye hate
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 20, 2022
Save what ye love
Internet users had mixed reactions to Ye's return to the platform.
"He coming to start some nonsense," one person joked. Another user predicted that the Chicago artist "finna be writing thesis statement."
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Anticipating more drama from the 'Gold Digger' spitter, one person penned in an Instagram comment: "If I don't want peace was a person. Popcorn."
Meanwhile, defending Kanye, a fan wrote: " Only the real ones know what Kanye is trying to do. Our culture is so sheep minded though, the masses are clueless the man isn't crazy, he's trying to warn us that we are being controlled."
Prior to this, Kanye's Twitter account was suspended following his threat to go "death (sic) con 3 on Jewish people."
The app cited "violation of Twitter's policies" as the reason of the hip-hop star/designer's restriction.
In addition to Ye, Elon reinstated Donald Trump's Twitter account on Saturday.
(With inputs from IANS)