The personal account of a Georgia lawmaker who was banned from the platform in January for violating the platform's rules on misinformation about Covid-19 was restored on Monday.
At the beginning of this year, her personal account was permanently suspended for violating the Covid-19 information policies.
Before her account was taken down for violating the policy, she was warned every time she did so.
On her government account Monday, she posted that she had been violated her freedom of speech and ability to campaign and raise money and let her followers know that her personal profile had been revived.
She hasn't yet posted from her account.
Some of the platform's high profile moderation decisions have been reversed by Musk. Musk asked if he should put Trump back on the site. Shortly after the insurrection on January 6, 2021, Trump was permanently suspended from the platform at the risk of inciting more violence. While Trump's account is visible again, he doesn't see any reason to return. Truth Social was started by Trump after he was blocked from the social media platform. The accounts of figures including Andrew Tate have been restored.
Far-right personality and InfoWars head Alex Jones won't be returning to the internet after he was banned from it for violating the rules. Musk said he has no mercy for anyone who would use the deaths of children for gain, politics or fame.
Marjorie Taylor Greene was permanently banned from the social networking site for repeated false information.
Donald Trump asked users to vote on his account.
The line was drawn by Musk after he re-instated Trump on social media.
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