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Everything is not allowed on Twitter and Kanye West has just found out.

The rapper, who once again went crazy yesterday on the social network, saw one of his publications being blocked by the platform.

The reason: Ye shared the phone number of

Forbes

magazine editor

Randall Lane.

“If you want to contact a white supremacist… here is the editor of

Forbes,

 ” Ye wrote, as he accused the media of “bringing down Michael Jackson, R. Kelly and Bill Cosby”.

The rapper encouraged fans to call Forbes' CCO Randall Lane.https: //t.co/ItgqYcOLM7

- NME (@NME) September 17, 2020

With nearly 40 million subscribers to Kanye West's account, we suspect that the idea should not have been very popular, but it is the disclosure of contact details that earned him this censorship, as has a Twitter spokesperson confirmed to NBC News.

It is forbidden to publish the personal information of an individual according to the rules of the application.

Not resentful, the magazine's communications manager said that the press company "wishes him the best".

Not resentful

Yesterday, the interpreter of

I Am a God

spent several hours tweeting, asking in particular to recover his masters - the original recordings of his songs - or asking his colleagues (from Bono to… Taylor Swift and Drake) to take his left.

He also filmed himself urinating on one of his 21 Grammy Awards, a trophy he had placed at the bottom of his toilet bowl.

Bono can I get a retweet Love you Paul can I get a retweet love you Drake Kendrick even Taylor We need you right noooooow ⛷

- ye (@kanyewest) September 16, 2020

While Kanye West is still a candidate for the White House, he is increasingly making headlines.

Kim Kardashian, his wife, had to intervene when the rapper had claimed to have wanted to have her abort their first child and to try to divorce for two years.

The reality TV star had reminded the audience that her husband suffered from bipolar disorder and asked not to judge him.

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