Twitter has permanently banned the official MyPillow account after its CEO, Mike Lindell, tweeted from it. Lindell’s personal account was permanently suspended from the platform last week.
Lindell’s account was banned from the platform for spreading baseless claims that voter fraud led to President Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election. Now, the corporate account is gone after Lindell used it to call out Twitter’s CEO, Jack Dorsey.
“Thank you to everyone who has supported MyPillow during this time…..Jack Dorsey is trying to cancel me (Mike Lindell) out!” the tweet from Sunday read. He continued, “We are extremely busy and hiring as fast as we can to handle all the shipping!” the post continued. “Jack will be found out and should be put in prison when all is revealed!”
Why is @TwitterSafety allowing Mike Lindell subvert his permanent suspension?
It's beyond obvious. pic.twitter.com/hg4JmrxMMl— stop tRumpnado (@Trumpnado2016) February 1, 2021
In a statement to MarketWatch, a Twitter rep confirmed the banning of the corporate MyPillow account due to “violating our ban evasion policy.”
In the wake of the U.S. Capitol riot last month, Twitter has banned over 70,000 accounts for spreading false information, including that of former President Donald Trump for inciting a riot.
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