Elon Musk said Twitter will display the duration period for suspended accounts, Report informs.
“Yeah, we will add that feature. Current system isn’t clear,” Musk tweeted in response to a question from a Twitter user.
Twitter has suspended the accounts of several prominent reporters who cover Elon Musk, including Ryan Mac of The New York Times, CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan, The Washington Post’s Drew Harwell, The Intercept’s Micha Lee, Mashable’s Matt Binder, Aaron Rupar, and Tony Webster. Later, Musk logged into a Twitter Space to try to explain why, and ran a poll asking when the journalists should be unbanned - in both instances, things didn’t exactly go his way.
The reporters who have been banned all seem to have recently tweeted about Musk’s attempts to crack down on the sharing of the whereabouts of his private jet.