China News Service reported on November 27, comprehensive reports, Twitter's new boss Musk said a few days ago that after the riots in the Capitol, Twitter's practice of disabling Trump's account was a "big serious mistake" that must be corrected.

He also said that he did not mind that Trump did not post after the account was restored.

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  According to Reuters, "I don't mind that Trump didn't tweet. The point is that Twitter corrected a serious mistake-his account did not violate the law or the terms of service, but was disabled." Musk said on the 25th. “By denying the then-president access to the platform, the majority of Americans have destroyed the trust in Twitter,” the tweet read.

  It is reported that after the riots in the Capitol on January 6, 2021, Twitter permanently banned Trump's Twitter account on the grounds that he was suspected of further inciting violence.

As Musk entered Twitter, he launched a poll last week, and the results showed that more than half of the people supported the restoration of Trump's account, and then "resurrected" his account.

  But Trump has no interest in returning to Twitter.

He said, "I don't see any reason (to return to Twitter)" and said he would stick to "real social" on his own social platform.

Trump believes that "Real Social" has higher user engagement than Twitter, and is performing "very well."

  Twitter has yet to respond to Musk's claim that Trump's account was suspended without violating any terms of Twitter's service.

  In addition, Musk recently launched a poll of netizens asking whether most banned accounts should be allowed to "return".

He said on the 24th that "the people have spoken," and that Twitter will "amnesty" disabled accounts that do not break the law or spread spam starting next week.