A Twitter user who threatened the life of former President Barack Obama was allowed to stay on the app.
The user wrote in January, “I will kill Barack Hussein Obama until death in a field of battle.” In another tweet, he said, “United States Secret Service are going to kill me,” according to Forbes.The account continued to tweet after posting the alarming messages, and it retweeted content the same day.
“Death threats should result in immediate account suspension. Lmk if that’s not happening,” Musk wrote on Feb. 24 on Twitter. Musk claims his new rules are part of an effort to restore free speech, and he has allowed a slew of controversial figures back on Twitter. They often post threatening messages.
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