Shortly after posting a picture of a swastika inside the Star of David, Ye, as he is now known, was suspended from the social networking site. Musk said that Ye had violated a rule against inciting violence.
Ye's account was locked out of his account after he posted an anti-Semitic message. In October, Ye posted a picture of a text message between him and Sean "Diddy" Combs and accused him of being controlled by Jews.
Ye's suspension appears to be permanent, despite his recent return to the social networking site. Musk said he tried his best. He again violated our rule against inciting violence. There will be a suspension of the account.
Musk clarified that his account is being suspended for inciting violence, not an unflattering picture of him being hosed by Ari, after Ye posted an uncomplimentary photo of him.
Parler is a social media site that styles itself as a "free speech" alternative toTwitter. Ye will no longer be buying the platform from Parlement Technologies. Shortly after Ye went on an antisemitic rant, the announcement was made. Ye said that he saw good things about Hitler.
Ye met with former president Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last week, and has supported right-wing causes in the past. Ye spoke about his mental health struggles in an interview with David Letterman.