Several actors have said their Twitter accounts were suspended after impersonating and impersonating Elon Musk nine days after Musk said “comedy is now legal on Twitter” after he bought the stage for $44 billion Twitter would for all time suspend accounts that mimicked someone else assuming the proprietor neglected to explain that their record was a spoof.
As a result the following actors and celebrities who tried to impersonate Musk on the site were said to have had their Twitter accounts closed.
Sarah Silverman
Several actors have said their Twitter accounts were suspended after impersonating and impersonating Elon Musk nine days after Musk said “comedy is now legal on Twitter” after he bought the stage for $44 billion Twitter would for all time suspend accounts that mimicked someone else assuming the proprietor neglected to explain that their record was a spoof.
As a result the following actors and celebrities who tried to impersonate Musk on the site were said to have had their Twitter accounts closed.
Rich Sommer
Sommer impersonates Musk’s account, changes his picture and name on Twitter OK time to implement Plan B because they’re asking me to put it on Twitter A series of tweets by Sommer impersonating Musk said the insider had previously reported.
Sommer told Insider that he had no intention of convincing anyone that he was actually Musk, and that although he knew he could be banned for it, he wanted to show that anyone could say he was someone. were also
Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin who has starred in several comedy specials, changed her name to Elon Musk and copied the billionaire’s profile picture. The joke artist and entertainer likewise tweeted: “After many lively conversations with the ladies in my day to day existence, I have chosen to That casting a ballot blue for their choice is just correct.
As of writing Monday morning, his Twitter account was still suspended. On Sunday, a message was posted from an account linked to Griffin on the social-media platform Mastodon. It said: Elon just closed my Twitter account I think all the content moderators have been let go.
Chris Kluwe
Kluwe copied Musk by tweeting Nothing better than waking up and enjoying a fresh steaming cup of your own urine If you want to be like me, drink your own urine Kluwe told Insider’s Katherine Tanglakis-Lippert that he Were trying to show how easy it is to impersonate other people with blue verified checkmarks.
His account was still suspended till the time of writing on Monday. Elon Musk’s Twitter is like the Wild West, with Musk serving as the new sheriff in town. Or maybe he’s a robber. No matter how you look at it, Musk is the money man who bought the social media giant for $44 billion and immediately put his stamp on the company.
This includes firing the former CEO, mass layoffs, and charging anyone $8 a month to keep their Blue Verification checkmark. It’s been a total takeover, and it’s been hostile. Some people take it to heart. applaud while others vehemently disagree.
Others try to make fun of the whole thing. Even Musk himself enjoys the back-and-forth with those who fall into the rich-and-famous-not-quite-in category. But there’s one thing Musk and his new team can’t eat up on the parody accounts. Has been
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These social media platforms have become very popular now and every person having a smartphone has a Twitter or Facebook account as these platforms are also governed and managed by some companies they have their own rules and regulations and if you go beyond them then they will delete your account.
There are many examples where these companies have deleted accounts whether the person is the President of the country or a famous star or a beggar. Violating Twitter’s Community Guidelines can lock your account but many users have deleted it till February 15, 2022. Have complained about this happening to them for no reason which was later explained by twitter support.