Meta said that an antisemitic post on West's account was deleted and that he was restricted from using the app. In response, West, whose legal name is Yeezus, went over to the micro-blogging site to shame the CEO of Meta for kicking him off the photo-sharing website.
On Friday, the American Jewish Committee called out a post from Ye in which he implied that the rapper was being controlled by Jews. Ye had a conversation with P.Diddy about the controversial "White Lives Matter" t-shirts he showed at Paris Fashion Week. Diddy told people not to buy or wear Ye's T-shirts, after he criticized them.
While he would always be there and support Ye as a free thinker, he didn't like his friend's white lives matter T-shirts.
"All America has planned for us is poverty, incarceration, and death right now." Before I can get to any other lives, I want to make sure that 'Black Lives Matter' doesn't play with it. Don't wear the shirt, don't buy the shirt, and don't play with the shirt It is a serious matter.
On Friday, Ye began posting pictures of his text messages with Diddy, who was interested in talking about the issue in person. Ye cursed him out after he suggested something. In response, he said he wanted to talk to Ye as a black man. Ye said Jewish people told Diddy to call him after he was asked for an address a second time.
It isn't a game. Ye wrote that he wanted to show the Jewish people that no one can threaten or influence him. I said this was war. Get you some business now.
Ye invoked the antisemitic trope of control in his post to foment hatred against Jews. Ye needs to learn how to make a point.
The committee said that the control theme seeks to portray Jews as puppet masters. Ye needs to know that words are important.
The committee pointed out that this wasn't Ye's first antisemitic remark. Ye said in an interview with Tucker Carlson that the Abraham Accords were made to make money.
The committee stated that using the greed theme has led to a long list of Jewish stereotypes.
Although Meta confirmed that some of Ye's content had been deleted, the spokesman said that Ye had not been kicked off the platform. They can't post, comment, or send messages on the photo sharing site.
The Meta spokesman didn't say what rules or policies Ye had violated.
Ye used the n-word when he said the Meta CEO used to be his friend. Users responded with sarcasm, laughter, and disbelief over Ye's behavior. Ye hadn't been active on the platform in over a year.
Musk offered the artist a warm welcome back when he was a user.
I'm my friend and I'm back on social media. Musk posted a picture of himself with a dog.
At this point, it is not clear if Ye will stay on social media or return to it.