Musk told one person to stop defaming him after lifting the ban on Trump's account.

The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League criticized Musk's decision in a series of posts.

—Jonathan Greenblatt (@JGreenblattADL) November 20, 2022

Greenblatt said that Musk committed to not replatforming anyone until he installed a transparent, clear process that took into consideration the views of civil society.

He said that Musk's decisions over the last month have been erratic and alarming. We need to ask if it's time for social media to stop.

Musk said in an October 28th post that he would be forming a "content moderation council" before any decisions were made about account reinstatement or content moderation. An MSNBC executive producer is no longer employed by MSNBC.

—Sergey Zvezda (@sergeyzvezda) November 20, 2022

Musk said on Friday that some suspended accounts would be restored. He said at the time that a decision had not been made.

One user said that the 45th US president should have all of his previous followers intact. Engineers were working on it.

Although he said on his social media app that he wouldn't be going anywhere, Trump is yet to make a statement about his return to the micro-messaging service.

The former president was not allowed to use social media.

It was not correct to ban Donald Trump, according to Musk. He said that he thought that was a mistake. Donald Trump didn't lose his voice because of it. I don't think it was a good idea.

A representative for Donald Trump did not reply to a request for comment.