Elon Musk allows Kanye West back on platform formerly known as Twitter


Despite being described as a "hatemonger who spews threats' against Jews", Kanye West had his tweeting rights restored this year. Photo: AAP
Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has reinstated Kanye West’s account eight months after it was suspended for inciting violence.
West’s account now shows his last post from December 1, a day prior to when his account was suspended on X, the new name owner Musk has given the platform.
The rapper, who now goes by the name Ye, won’t be eligible to monetise his account and advertisements won’t appear next to his posts, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing the social media platform.
The account was suspended a second time in December, just two months after it was reinstated following an initial suspension. One of his posts had earlier appeared to show a swastika symbol inside a Star of David.
X reinstated West’s account after receiving reassurance he wouldn’t use the platform to share anti-Semitic or otherwise harmful language, the report said.
West has not posted anything new since coming back on the platform. The social media platform did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
‘Free speech absolutist’
The billionaire owner of X, who boasts of being “a free speech absolutist”, had welcomed the return of the rapper to the platform in October, after his account was reinstated for the first time.
Musk had previously reinstated former US president Donald Trump’s account after conducting a poll in which some 14.8 million Twitter users voted 51.8 per cent in favour of the reinstatement.
But Trump had said he had no interest in returning to Twitter and would stick with his own platform Truth Social.
After West went on a string of anti-Semitic rants in interviews and on social media he lost his partnership with Adidas and Gap for Yeezy products.
-with AAP