Less than eleven hours before the close of voting, the “no” vote was 47.7%, without knowing what the concrete consequences of this vote would be.
The poll was opened on Friday night by Elon Musk, hours after Twitter’s new owner reinstated more suspended user accounts in the name of free speech.
“It’s fascinating to watch this survey! “Tweeted the billionaire on Saturday morning, who had congratulated himself overnight on the rate of votes, around a million per hour.
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Twitter had banned Donald Trump on January 8, 2021, two days after his supporters stormed the Capitol, facing the “risk of further incitement to violence”.
Elon Musk then opened the door in May for a return of the former Republican president to Twitter. Such a comeback would cause waves in American society and politics, especially as Donald Trump has once again entered the race for the White House.