A warning on Twitter ‘parody’ as account of user impersonating Musk is suspended
Ever since Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk, there have been updates galore on restructuring, operations and changes the social network will be witnessing. In one of the latest set of tweets, the world’s richest person has sent out a warning on impersonation. “Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying “parody” will be permanently suspended,” the new boss of the micro-blogging site wrote in a tweet. This comes after the account of a user – impersonating him – got suspended but Musk’s posts had no mention of any such instance.
The account – which had more than 90,000 followers – also had a blue tick, and used the same pic and bio as Musk. It had multiple posts put out in Hindi, and even references to Bhojpuri music. Some of the posts were put out mocking decisions that have been taken following the acquisitions. “@iamwoolford” was the Twitter handle that has been suspended.