Twitter suspensions

Account suspended on X

X, formerly and commonly called Twitter, may suspend accounts, temporarily or permanently, from their social networking service. Suspensions of high-profile accounts often attract media attention, and Twitter's use of suspensions has been controversial.

Policy

Users who are suspended from X, based on alleged violations of X's terms of service, are usually not informed which of their tweets were the cause. They are told only that their accounts will not be restored, and they are told which of Twitter's rules the company claims were violated. In addition to community guideline policy decisions, the Twitter DMCA-detection system and spam-detection system are sometimes manipulated or abused by groups of users attempting to force a user's suspension.

Some commentators, such as technology entrepreneur Declan McCullagh and law professor Glenn Reynolds, have criticized Twitter's suspension and ban policies as overreaches of power.

History

Between 2014 and 2016, Twitter suspensions were frequently linked to ISIL-related accounts. A "Twitter suspension campaign" began in earnest in 2015, and on one day, 4 April 2015, some 10,000 accounts were suspended. Twitter repeatedly shut down accounts that spread ISIL material, but new ones popped up quickly and were advertised with their old Twitter handle; Twitter in return blocked those in what was called an ongoing game of Whac-A-Mole. By August 2014, Twitter had suspended a dozen official ISIL accounts, and between September and December 2014 it suspended at least 1000 accounts promoting ISIL. Twitter said that between mid-2015 and February 2016 it had suspended 125,000 accounts associated with ISIL and related organizations, and by August 2016 had suspended some 360,000 accounts for being associated with terrorism (not all these were ISIL-related).

In January 2016, Twitter was sued by the widow of an American man killed in the 2015 Amman shooting attack, claiming that allowing ISIL to continually use the platform, including direct messages in particular, constituted the provision of material support to a terrorist organization. Twitter disputed the claim. The lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, upholding the Section 230 safe harbor, which dictates that the operators of an interactive computer service are not liable for the content published by its users. The lawsuit was revised in August 2016, providing comparisons to other telecommunications devices.

Twitter suspended multiple parody accounts that satirized Russian politics in May 2016, sparking protests and raising questions about where the company stands on freedom of speech. Following public outcry, Twitter restored the accounts the next day without explaining why the accounts had been suspended. The same day, Twitter, along with Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, jointly agreed to a European Union code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours. In August 2016, Twitter stated that it had banned 235,000 accounts over the past six months, bringing the overall number of suspended accounts to 360,000 accounts in the past year, for violating policies banning use of the platform to promote extremism.

On 10 May 2019, Twitter announced that they suspended 166,513 accounts for promoting terrorism in the July–December 2018 period, stating there was a steady decrease in terrorist groups trying to use the platform owing to its "zero-tolerance policy enforcement". According to Vijaya Gadde, Legal, Policy and Trust and Safety Lead at Twitter, there was a reduction of 19% terror-related tweets from the previous reporting period (January–June 2018).

In September 2017, Twitter responded to calls to suspend U.S. President Donald Trump's account, clarifying that they will not do so as they consider his tweets to be "newsworthy".

In October 2017, Twitter posted a calendar of upcoming changes related to enforcement. Among other things, Twitter promised to provide "a better experience for suspension appeals", including a detailed description to the user of how a suspended account violated the rules.

In November 2017, Twitter gave a deadline of 18 December to comply with their new policy, adding: "You also may not affiliate with organizations that—whether by their own statements or activity both on and off the platform—use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes". On 18 December, the accounts of several high-profile organizations were suspended.

Following Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter in October 2022, it was reported that the platform was planning to end the use of permanent suspensions. In November 2022, Musk stated that accounts that engage in impersonation without a "clear" parody label would be permanently suspended without warning.

Many anti-fascist activists were purged from Twitter in November 2022 after Musk outsourced content moderation decisions to the platform's right-wing extremists, inviting right-wing journalist Andy Ngo to report anti-fascist accounts directly to him. Among those suspended were a group that provides armed security to LGBT events, accounts parodying Elon Musk, and a Palestinian news outlet known for criticizing the Israeli military.

Incidents

Rose McGowan

In October 2017, actress Rose McGowan said that Twitter had suspended her account for 12 hours after she repeatedly tweeted about former film studio executive Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct toward her and others. Twitter explained that McGowan's account had violated its privacy policy because one of her tweets included a private phone number. According to The New York Times, "Many Twitter users expressed outrage over Ms. McGowan's account being locked". After the tweet was removed, her account was unlocked several hours before the 12-hour ban was set to expire. A Twitter representative stated, "We will be clearer about these policies and decisions in the future". Later that day, software engineer Kelly Ellis, using the hashtag #WomenBoycottTwitter, urged women to shun Twitter for 24 hours, beginning at midnight, in solidarity with McGowan and with "all the victims of hate and harassment Twitter fails to support". Several activists, celebrities, and journalists joined the boycott. Others criticized the level of organization and the fact that it was only 24 hours.

2018 fake followers purge

On 11 July 2018, The New York Times reported that Twitter would begin to delete fake follower accounts to increase the authenticity of the platform.

The issue of fake follower accounts was highlighted in 2016 when Russian trolls, using both human-operated and bot accounts to appear legitimate, leveraged Twitter's reach among American voters in an interference campaign in that year's US elections.

Several celebrities and public figures lost substantial numbers of followers from their Twitter accounts before and after the closure of these accounts. These included Justin Bieber, Ellen DeGeneres, Jack Dorsey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Ari Fleischer, Pope Francis, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Kathy Ireland, Paul Kagame, Ashton Kutcher, The New York Times, Shaquille O'Neal, Barack Obama, Katy Perry, Queen Rania of Jordan, Rihanna, Cristiano Ronaldo, Taylor Swift, Donald Trump, Twitter themselves, Variety magazine, Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, and YouTube.

U.S. President Donald Trump said that social networks such as Twitter were "totally discriminating" against Republican Party and conservative users. Twitter and its CEO Jack Dorsey clarified that the reduction in the followers count was part of the platform's efforts to cut down on spamming and bot accounts. Dorsey's own account lost about 230,000 followers in the purge.

On 27 July 2018, Twitter's stock went down by 20.5% (equivalent to $6 billion). The user base declined to 325 million, down from 326 million.

Donald Trump

Trump's suspended account

On 7 January 2021, Twitter temporarily locked the account of U.S. President Donald Trump after multiple controversies, including his use of the platform to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election and to incite the January 6 United States Capitol attack. On 8 January, Twitter permanently suspended Trump's account, citing his violation of Twitter's Glorification of Violence guidelines. Twitter also suspended or heavily moderated accounts that enabled Trump to circumvent his ban, including the official @POTUS handle. Trump congratulated Nigeria for blocking Twitter, and wrote that he had hosted Zuckerberg for dinner in White House. Twitter was criticized for banning Trump but deleting Ali Khamenei tweets. Twitter also suspended the "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" (@DJTDesk) account, citing ban evasion as the reason.

On 13 January 2021, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey tweeted about Trump's Twitter ban, fearing that although the ban was the correct decision for Twitter as a company, Twitter's actions "set a precedent I feel is dangerous: the power an individual or corporation has over a part of the global public conversation". In 2022, Dorsey has continued voicing concern over Twitter's role in internet centralization with his tweet on 2 March, stating "centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet. I realize I'm partially to blame, and regret it". Internet centralization continues to be a riveting conversation surrounding Twitter and its banning policies.

On 19 November 2022, Trump's account was reinstated by Elon Musk. Trump used his Twitter account once in August 2023 (posting about his mugshot) since its reinstatement, but has otherwise focused on making posts to his Truth Social social media platform.

2022 suspensions of journalists

Three journalists suspended

On 15 December 2022, a number of journalists, including journalists from The New York Times, CNN, Washington Post, and Voice of America had their accounts suspended. Musk claimed that the accounts had received a seven day suspension for violating the platforms "doxxing" policy by sharing his "exact real-time location", with him comparing it to "assassination coordinates". However, it was reported that none of the suspended journalists had actually shared Musk's precise real-time location on their accounts.

The suspensions were condemned by the United Nations, while the European Union threatened sanctions against Twitter under the EU's Digital Services Act that is scheduled to take effect in 2023 and requires social media companies to "respect media freedom and fundamental rights". A number of American Democratic Party lawmakers also criticized the bans.

Reporters Without Borders warned that if the suspensions were in retaliation for the journalists' work on Musk, they would be a "serious violation of the journalists' right to report the news without fear of reprisal".

Most of the suspensions were lifted the next day, on 16 December 2022, after Musk put the decision on whether to reinstate the suspended accounts through an informal poll where 58.7% of voters chose lifting the suspensions immediately over 41.3% who voted to have the suspensions be lifted after 7 more days. The unbanned accounts remained restricted from posting until they removed the tweets that were claimed to be in violation of Twitter rules. Some of the journalists later appealed the decision, arguing their tweets were not in violation.

List of notable suspensions

2010–2015

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension
Operation Payback (@Anon_Operation) Anonymous hacktivist campaign in support of online piracy and WikiLeaks 8 December 2010 Permanent Coordinating denial-of-service attacks against PayPal, Mastercard and Visa.
Courtney Love (@CourtneyLoveUK) American musician and actress 7 January 2011 Permanent (original account) Suspended days after fashion designer Dawn Simorangkir filed a defamation suit against Love over tweets made on 17 March 2009. It was the first high-profile defamation trial over a celebrity's comments on Twitter. Love now uses a different account (@Courtney).
Michael Q Sullivan (@mqsullivan) President of Empower Texans 18–21 July 2011 Temporary Unknown.
Anders Behring Breivik (@AndersBBreivik) Norwegian far-right terrorist and perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks 31 July 2011 Permanent After Breivik was arrested, his account was hacked by Anonymous, who said they would delete it. It was later suspended.
Space Hijackers (@spacehijackers) Anarchitects 23 May 2012 Temporary Copyright complaint of the use of Olympics logo.
BILL NYE THO (@Bill_Nye_tho) Parody account 18–19 July 2012 Unknown.
Guy Adams (@guyadams) British journalist for The Independent 30–31 July 2012 Publishing the company email address of NBC executive Gary Zenkel during the 2012 Summer Olympics, for which NBC and Twitter were in a partnership. Twitter initially encouraged NBC to file a complaint, then later apologized and unsuspended Adams after NBC withdrew its complaint.
BILL NYE THO (@Bill_Nye_tho) Parody account 19 September 2012 Permanent; later reinstated Impersonating a public figure. His account was reinstated in October 2013.
Big Bird (@FiredBigBird) Parody account 3–4 October 2012 Temporary After Mitt Romney threatened to cut PBS funding, this account popped up posting doctored images of Big Bird in the unemployment line and begging. The account was suspended twice with the creator saying it might have been automated.
Nick Griffin (@nickgriffinmep) Far-right British National Party leader 18–19 October 2012 Publishing the address of a gay couple.
Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) Hacktivist collective 19 December 2012 Publishing personal information belonging to Westboro Baptist Church lawyer and member Shirley Phelps-Roper.
HSM Press Office (@HSMPress) Al-Shabaab account 25 January 2013 Permanent Announced a death threat against Kenyan hostages unless Kenya's government met its demands.
Burger King (@BurgerKing) Restaurant account 18 February 2013 Temporary A hacker changed the name to McDonald's and promoted their food.
HSMPress (@HSMPRESS1) Al-Shabaab account 5 September 2013 Permanent Threatening to kill the Somali President.
HSM Press (@HSM_Press) Al-Shabaab account 21 September 2013 Broadcasting their goals about the Westgate shopping mall attack.
شبكة شموخ الإسلام (@shomokhalislam) Al-Qaeda account 29 September 2013 Al-Qaeda's first official account.
Pace Picante (@Pace_Foods) Spoof account 2 December 2013 A fake employ 'Miles' started messaging to Kyle Kinane. Later turned out to be a prank pulled by Comedian Randy Liedtke.
@Anon_Central and 30 other accounts Hacktivists 3 December 2013 Misogynist abuse aimed at feminist campaigners on the social network.
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades Military wing of Hamas 11 January 2014 Unspecified but likely connected to Hamas's classification in the US and elsewhere as a terrorist organization. The organization continued to create new accounts, which were later also suspended. Further purges of Hamas accounts took place in 2016 and 2019.
Phil Mason (@thunderf00t) British chemist, YouTuber and anti-feminist vlogger 20 September 2014 Temporary Violating Twitter's abusive behavior policy by sharing content targeting feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian during the Gamergate controversy.
Darwin BondGraha (@DarwinBondGraha) Journalist 11–12 December 2014 Mistake after tweeting document obtained under state public records.
Godless Spellchecker (@GSpellchecker) English atheist blogger and podcaster 3–5 January 2015 Alleged "targeted abuse or harassment". He had been repeatedly suspended in the past.
Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson, @GotNewsDotCom and @CitizenTrolling) American alt-right blogger 24 May 2015 Permanent Violating Twitter's rules "around participating in targeted abuse" by tweeting the day before about "taking out" civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson, which Mckesson perceived as "a serious threat". Temporarily suspended three times prior.
Jalibib Al-Jazrawi (@s_2f) ISIL member 19 July 2015 Making a death threat against Nasser Al Qasabi.
Jared Fogle (@thejaredfogle) Subway spokesman 21 August 2015 Pled guilty to possessing child pornography, soliciting minors for sex via the internet, and performing sex acts on minors, under a plea deal which sought to spare him a life sentence. Later sentenced to spend between 13 and 15.5 years in prison
George Zimmerman (@TherealGeorgeZ) American man known for the killing of Trayvon Martin 3 December 2015 Tweeting confidential information about an ex-girlfriend, including revenge porn.

2016

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
İyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) Arab Spring activist 1 January 2016 Temporary Mistaken for ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi by Twitter staff.
Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) American conservative writer 25 February 2016 Permanent Participating in targeted abuse.
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades Military wing of Hamas March 2016 Twitter attempted to remove all official accounts of the terrorist organization, but the organization swiftly opened new accounts. More accounts were suspended in 2019.
Abu Obeida Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson 15 April 2016
Azealia Banks (@AZEALIABANKS) American rapper 12 May 2016 Making racist and homophobic posts towards singer Zayn Malik. Also made at least six other Twitter accounts over succeeding years, with bans in 2018, 2019, and 2020, before she was IP banned from the platform. She rejoined under the handle @Azealiaishere in April 2022 but this account was suspended two months later. 535,916
Milo Yiannopoulos (@nero) British alt-right polemicist and political commentator 19 July 2016 Insulting Leslie Jones coinciding with a racist harassment campaign.
Guccifer 2.0 Hacking group or individual 13 August 2016 Temporary Posting information illegally hacked from the Democratic National Committee. Permanently suspended in 2018.
PewDiePie (@pewdiepie) Swedish YouTuber 1 September 2016 Pretending to be a member of ISIL.
Richard B. Spencer American neo-Nazi 16 November – 12 December 2016 Allegedly for using multiple overlapping accounts.
Various "alt-right" accounts 17 November 2016 Permanent Including accounts of National Policy Institute, Radix Journal, Ricky Vaughn, John Rivers, and others; banned for violating Twitter's policy prohibiting users from "inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others".
Tila Tequila (@AngelTilaLove) American social media personality 22 November 2016 Temporarily suspended on 4 March 2016, possibly for racist and violent behavior. Permanently for making Neo-Nazi posts, including a photo of herself and other attendees rendering a Nazi salute at an event of the white nationalist National Policy Institute. 69,354
Jack Dorsey (@jack) Twitter co-founder and CEO Temporary After restoring his account, Dorsey tweeted the suspension was due to an "internal mistake".
John Rivello (@jew_goldstein) Maryland Trump supporter December 2016 Permanent Sending an epileptogenic GIF to journalist with epilepsy Kurt Eichenwald.

2017

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
Martin Shkreli (@martinshkreli) American hedge fund manager 7 January 2017 Permanent Suspended for sexual harassment of journalist Lauren Duca. 191,968
Mocha Uson Filipina entertainer and Rodrigo Duterte supporter 9 March 2017 Temporary Unknown.
Abhijeet Bhattacharya Indian singer 30 May 2017 Harassing women including activist Shehla Rashid.
Daniel Sieradski (@selfagency) American writer and activist 8 June 2017 Permanent Unknown. Sieradski believes he was suspended for threatening violence against Baked Alaska or for arguing with Courtney Love about Linda Sarsour. 12,142
Al Jazeera Arabic Arabic-language news broadcaster 17 June 2017 Temporary Unknown.
Anthony Cumia (@AnthonyCumia) American radio personality and broadcaster 11 July 2017 Permanent Permanently suspended for a transphobic comment against The A.V. Club writer Katie Rife. Cumia then made several accounts to get around the initial ban, which were subsequently permanently suspended as well. 368,068
Popehat American law blog 3 August 2017 Temporary Posting personal information in screenshots of threats received.
Sargon Of Akkad (@Sargon_of_Akkad) Alt-right activist 9 August 2017 Permanent; later reinstated (original account) Unknown.
Alex Boivin Twitter user 23 August 2017 Temporary Suspended for sexual harassment of the cereal mascot Tony the Tiger.
@nemuismywife Japanese man 30 August 2017 Permanent (original account) Account permanently suspended for making a death threat towards a dead mosquito. The man started a new account.
Joseph Cox Journalist for The Daily Beast Temporary Targeted by bots after writing story about suspicious activity by pro-Kremlin bots.
Elizabeth Johnston Christian blogger 31 August 2017 Criticizing article of Teen Vogue which promoted anal sex amongst teenagers.
@themoodforluv American woman 7 September 2017 Permanent Harassment of singer Taylor Swift. 55,499
Rose McGowan American actress and activist 12 October 2017 Temporary Account temporarily suspended for posting a private phone number.
Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) American conservative political consultant and lobbyist 29 October 2017 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for harassment of CNN journalists. Stone later threatened legal action against Twitter. The account was later reinstated on 7 December 2022. 289,273
Kamaal Rashid Khan Indian actor and film critic 30 October 2017 Permanent (original account) After the ban, Khan announced his intention to take legal action against Twitter; he later created a new account.
Andrew Tate (@cobratate) Men's rights activist 31 October 2017 Permanent; later reinstated (original account) For saying rape victims "bear some responsibility" for putting themselves in a position to be assaulted.
2752 Russian troll accounts 1 November 2017 Permanent Twitter's internal investigation linked the accounts to Russia's Internet Research Agency.
"Jenna Abrams" (@Jenn_Abrams) Alt-right blogger 2 November 2017 Unmasked as a fictitious person operated by a Russian troll factory.
Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump) President of the United States 3 November 2017 Temporary Account briefly deactivated by a rogue Twitter employee on their last workday.
Robert Delaware American man 6 November 2017 Mistaken for a Russian troll account.
Talib Kweli Musician 14 November 2017 Account locked after posting business address of online harasser who posted threats and racist slurs; restored after he deleted the tweet. The account of the harasser, extremist attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke, was suspended.
Baked Alaska (@bakedalaska) Alt-right activist 15 November 2017 Permanent; later reinstated Repeated and/or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone, and posting a photoshopped image of Laura Loomer inside a gas chamber. After five years, Baked Alaska's account was reinstated on 10 December 2022. 193,308
Pakistan Defence Forum (@defencepk) Forum for discussing Pakistan's armed forces 19 November 2017 Permanent Suspended for posting doctored photo and fake news. 308,351
Wael Abbas (@waelabbas) Egyptian journalist, blogger, and human rights activist 15 December 2017 Unknown. 350,761
Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) and Leader of fascist group Britain First 18 December 2017 Contravention of new rule about people 'that affiliate with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes'. The organization had posted videos with false and misleading captions attributing violence to Muslims, which were re-tweeted by Donald Trump. 55,048
Jayda Fransen (@JaydaBF) Deputy leader of fascist group Britain First 94,700
Nordic Resistance Movement (@nordicfrontier) Nordic white nationalists Affiliation with organizations that use or promote violence against civilians to further their causes. 2,573
Jared Taylor (@jartaylor) and American Renaissance American white nationalists 41,021
Michael Hill (@MickCollins1951) and League of the South
Traditionalist Worker Party
American Nazi Party (@ANP14) American Nazis 13,325
fuck every word (@fuckeveryword) Twitter bot 20 December 2017 Permanent; later reinstated Tweeting "fuck niggers". The account was later reinstated on 25 June 2023. 117,555
James Allsup (@realJamesAllsup) Far-right political commentator 26 December 2017 Permanent Unknown. 23,894
Tyler Barriss (@SWAuTistic) Suspect in deadly 2017 Wichita swatting incident 30 December 2017 Barriss' account was suspended after the Los Angeles police arrested him as the suspected "swatter" who later pled guilty to placing a fake 911 call that led a police officer to kill an innocent man in Wichita, Kansas.

2018

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
David Clarke American former sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin 2 January 2018 Temporary Suspended for three posts that appeared to encourage violence against the media, including one tweet stating: "Punch them in the nose & MAKE THEM TASTE THEIR OWN BLOOD". Suspension lifted after Clarke deleted the posts.
Golden Dawn Greek ultranationalist party 5 January 2018 Permanent Broadening of hateful conduct policy to encompass incitement to violence.
Paul Nehlen (@pnehlen) Congressional candidate challenging Speaker Paul Ryan in Republican primary 13 February 2018 Banned after posting a racist tweet targeting Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (also known as Meghan Markle). 90,176
Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonNewEra) British nationalist 28 March 2018 Hateful conduct. 413,334
Craig R. Brittain (@SenatorBrittain) Republican US Senate candidate in Arizona, former operator of "revenge porn" website 30 March 2018 Suspended after suggesting that the survivors of the Parkland, Florida Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, had been paid by gun control groups. Brittain sued Twitter for banning his accounts. The suit was dismissed as frivolous. 107,201
Owen Benjamin (@OwenBenjamin) American comedian and far-right conspiracy theorist 5 April 2018 Offensive tweets directed at David Hogg. 122,634
Sabo (@UnsavoryAgents) American street artist 13 April 2018 Permanent
 
Unknown. 32,264
Mike Enoch (@mikeenochsback) White nationalist 16 April 2018 Permanent
 
Hateful conduct. 17,567
Bezalel Smotrich Israeli politician and Knesset member 23 April 2018 Temporary Suspended for 12 hours for "offensive behavior" after tweeting, regarding Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian serving an eight-month jail sentence for a videotaped assault of an Israeli soldier: "In my opinion, she should have gotten a bullet, at least in the kneecap".
Bkub Okawa (@bkub_comic) Creator of Pop Team Epic 8 June 2018 Unknown; possibly due to either a coordinated campaign by his critics or for making a flippant comment about wanting to kill someone over an argument about Lawson products.
Masao Shiro (@mr_beck36) Mangaka Permanent Using the word jjokbari, a Korean anti-Japanese slur, while suggesting an anime adaptation of his manga Taekwondoer Park. 7,535
Splinter News and other users American news site 20 June 2018 Temporary Linking to their story featuring and posting Stephen Miller's cell phone number.
@EricHartleyFrnd Account used by Jarrod Ramos 28 June 2018 Permanent Jarrod Ramos was arrested after he shot and killed five employees at The Capital during the mass shooting. 899
"Darren Mills" Russian-linked account 4 July 2018 Unmasked as a fictitious person operated by a Russian troll factory.
70 million automated, troll, and fake accounts 6 July 2018 Part of a crackdown on malicious activity.
Guccifer 2.0 (@GUCCIFER_2) Russian-linked accounts 14 July 2018 Connected to a network of accounts previously suspended for operating in violation of Twitter's rules. 42,548
DCLeaks (@dcleaks_)
Peter van Buren (@WeMeantWell) Former United States Foreign Service employee and writer 5 August 2018 Banned for harassing Jonathan M. Katz in posts. 7,690
Candace Owens American conservative activist Temporary Banned in error after tweeting the content of several Sarah Jeong's controversial tweets about white people, and changing races and religions mentioned in the tweets.
Blair Cottrell Australian far-right activist and former leader of the United Patriots Front 7 August 2018 Joking about raping Sky News Australia presenter Laura Jayes.
Proud Boys (@ProudBoysUSA) North American neo-fascist organization 11 August 2018 Permanent Violating policy on "violent extremist groups". 36,869
Gavin McInnes (@Gavin_McInnes) Founder of the neo-fascist organization Proud Boys 266,640
Talbert W. Swan II American prelate of the Church of God in Christ 22 August 2018 Permanent; later reinstated Hateful conduct. Possibly for calling Candace Owens a "coon". Swan's account was reinstated on 4 September 2018, which he attributed to thousands of his followers calling for Twitter to lift the suspension.
Becky Lucas Australian comedian September 2018 Permanent (original account) Posting "content that was threatening and/or promoting violence" by jokingly tweeting, "Oi @ScottMorrisonMP I'm gonna chop your fucking head off". Lucas now uses a new account.
InfoWars (@infowars) American conspiracy website 6 September 2018 Permanent; later reinstated Alex Jones was first suspended for a week on 14 August 2018 for violating policy on "inciting violence", and was later banned on 6 September for violating policy on "abusive behaviour". Both accounts were later reinstated on December 9, 2023. 430,803
Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) Founder of the conspiracy website InfoWars 898,610
Kris Paronto Former US Army Ranger 10 September 2018 Temporary Using the word "retard" and the hashtags #YouAreAnIdiot and #NeverGoFullRetard.
James Woods American actor 20 September 2018 Posting hoax political meme on 20 July 2018, specifically a fake message, supposedly from Democrats, that urged men not to vote in the midterm elections. Woods received an email from Twitter stating that the tweet had "the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election". Woods refused to delete the tweet himself. He was allowed to return in October 2018.
@CongressEdits Twitter bot 3 October 2018 Permanent Automatically rebroadcasting Wikipedia edits that doxed members of Congress. 71,002
Dozens of Occupy movement activists 11 October 2018 No explanation from Twitter.
@Infowars_EU Accounts affiliated with Alex Jones and InfoWars 22 October 2018 Ties with Alex Jones and InfoWars after "numerous violations and warnings". 2,627
@InfowarsArmy 3,312
@InfowarsCrew 7,401
@InfowarsInsider
@InfowarsMag
@InfowarsPapers
@InfowarsReports 27,238
@InfowarsShop
@PrisonPlanetTV 221,373
@RealInfoStore 4,672
@RealNewsX2 18,222
@TheNewsWars 3,560
@WarRoomMemes 4,637
@WarRoomShow 26,930
4 other accounts
@hardrock2016 Accounts used by Cesar Sayoc 26 October 2018 After the mail bombing attempts against Donald Trump critics and Democratic Party politicians, Sayoc's profiles were found to have posted far-right political conspiracy theories, graphic images and specific threats. 89
@hardrockintlet
Smash Racism D.C. (@SmashRacismDC) Antifa group from Washington, D.C. 7 November 2018 Posting the home addresses of Tucker Carlson along with other family members following a protest outside Carlson's home. 9,701
Meghan Murphy (@MeghanEMurphy) Canadian journalist 15 November 2018 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for "hateful conduct" following a heated exchange which involved misgendering a transgender woman. 24,004
Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) American political activist, conspiracy theorist and Internet personality 22 November 2018 Permanent; later reinstated Hateful conduct, suspended for a tweet attacking Ilhan Omar by accusing her of being "pro-Sharia" and "pro-FGM". 264,811
Jesse Kelly Conservative talk radio host and former Republican congressional candidate 25 November 2018 Temporary Kelly indicated in comments to other conservatives that he received a message saying that his account was "permanently suspended due to multiple or repeat violations of the Twitter rules"; however, Twitter, when contacted by The Hill after Kelly returned, described it as temporary.
@putinRF_eng Impostor 26 November 2018 Permanent Impersonating Russian president Vladimir Putin after a complaint to Twitter from Russian officials. 1,007,789
Amos Yee (@TheAmosYee) Singaporean blogger 10 December 2018 Permanently banned for supporting pedophilia. 645
Andile Mngxitama Leader of the Black First Land First 17 December 2018 Temporary Banned for a minimum of seven days after Mngxitama made threats to kill 5 White South Africans for every taxi driver killed in response to comments made by businessman Johann Rupert.

2019

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
Stephanie Sargnagel Austrian author and artist 31 January 2019 Permanent; later reinstated Suspended for posting tweet that translates to: 'Austria, you stupid son of a bitch, I am going to kill you'.
Ali Khamenei (@khamenei_ir) Supreme Leader of Iran February 2019 Temporary Account locked for 24 hours for posting a tweet endorsing the 1989 fatwa against Salman Rushdie.
Jacob Wohl (@JacobAWohl) American conspiracy theorist, fraudster and hoaxer 26 February 2019 Permanent Creating and operating fake accounts after boasting he intended to manipulate the 2020 United States presidential election results in a USA Today interview. 186,330
Brenton Tarrant (@BrentonTarrant) Perpetrator of the Christchurch mosque shootings 15 March 2019 Posting pictures of the guns he later used in the attacks. 6
Carl Benjamin (@CarlUKIP) UKIP accounts 26 April 2019 Violating Twitter's terms of service. 11,905
Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonMEP) 4,814
Correo del Orinoco Pro-Maduro Venezuelan newspapers 1 May 2019 Unknown Unspecified; occurred during the 2019 Venezuela uprising.
Diario VEA
David Horowitz (@horowitz39) Conservative activist and author 7 May 2019 Temporary Unknown.
Min Aung Hlaing (@SGMinAungHlaing) Commander-in-Chief of Tatmadaw 16 May 2019 Permanent Spreading propaganda against Rohingya people.
Chiitan (@ogecebel) Mascot of the town of Susaki, Japan 17 May 2019 Permanent (original account) Unknown. 1,109,688
Nebojša Krstić (@Krle22) Serbian pundit aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party Permanent Harassment of Vreme journalist Jovana Gligorijević. 24,046
Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) Resistance Twitter activists 23 May 2019 Permanent; later reinstated Operating fake accounts. 698,039
Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) 925,802
Eoin Lenihan (@EoinLenihan) Researcher and educator 29 May 2019 Banned from Twitter for abusing multiple accounts. 6,524
@TheTweetOfGod Account operated by David Javerbaum 11 June 2019 Temporary Tweeting, "If gay people are a mistake, they're a mistake I've made hundreds of millions of times, which proves I'm incompetent and shouldn't be relied upon for anything".
Luke Taylor (@luketaylorjail) Internet troll 8 July 2019 Permanent Sustained harassment of the Planters snack food mascot, Mr. Peanut.
Louis Farrakhan Leader of The Nation of Islam 9 July 2019 Temporary Banned for using "language that dehumanizes others on the basis of religion".
Lindsay Shepherd Free-speech activist 16 July 2019 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for "hateful conduct" following a heated exchange with a transgender woman and LGBTQ advocate from Vancouver.
Connor Stephen Betts (@iamthespookster) Perpetrator of the 2019 Dayton shooting 4 August 2019 Permanent 381
Patrick Wood Crusius (@PatrickCrusius) Perpetrator of the 2019 El Paso shooting
Team Mitch (@Team_Mitch) Political campaign for US Senator Mitch McConnell 7–9 August 2019 Temporary Posting a video that included violent threats against McConnell.
200 000 Chinese accounts 19 August 2019 Permanent Believed the accounts were part of a Chinese government influence campaign targeting the protest movement in Hong Kong.
Pauline Hanson Australian senator and leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation 22 August 2019 Temporary Suspended for "violating rules against abuse and harassment" by posting video advocating the use of violence against protesters.
Raúl Castro (@RaulCastroR) Cuban government-affiliated accounts 12 September 2019 Permanent Unspecified breach of rules. 295,350
Mariela Castro (@castroespinm) Temporary
Mesa Redonda (@mesaredondacuba)
Granma Digital (@Granma_Digital)
Radio Rebelde (@radiorebeldecu)
Briscoe Cain Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives 13 September 2019 Temporary Suspended for 141 days after refusing to remove a perceived violent threat against Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke.
Saud al-Qahtani (@saudq1978) Former media consultant to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman 20 September 2019 Permanent Banned for violating the company's "platform manipulation" policies. 1,301,374
DotDev.ae Operator of bot accounts in the United Arab Emirates Spreading information about Qatar and the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.
Hamas and Hezbollah–affiliated accounts, including Al-Manar and the Quds News Network 1 November 2019 Part of Twitter's crackdown on "illegal terrorist organizations and violent extremist groups", conducted after reviewing accounts highlighted by US representatives Josh Gottheimer, Tom Reed, Max Rose, and Brian Fitzpatrick, who accused Twitter of violating the law by doing business with "foreign terrorist organizations". Twitter reversed its previous decision to allow a platform for non-military arms of terrorist organizations.
Will Sloan Canadian film critic and podcaster 21 November 2019 Temporary Suspended for tweets about the fictional character Baby Yoda.
Danielle Stella (@2020MNCongress) Republican candidate potentially challenging US Rep. Ilhan Omar in the 2020 election 27 November 2019 Permanent Repeated rule violations; one tweet read, "If it is proven @IlhanMN [Ilhan Omar] passed sensitive info to Iran, she should be tried for #treason and hanged". 28,743
Pete Hegseth Fox News contributor 8 December 2019 Temporary Banned for posting an anti-American manifesto that was written by Mohammed Alshamrani, the Saudi Arabian military cadet who shot and killed three people and injured 12 when he opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola on 6 December 2019.
88 000 Saudi-linked accounts 20 December 2019 Permanent State-backed information operations originating in Saudi Arabia that "violated platform manipulation policies".

2020

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
Dozen accounts associated with Venezuela's government and military 8 January 2020 Unknown Unspecified breach of rules.
Zero Hedge (@zerohedge) Far-right libertarian financial blog 31 January 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Publishing an article falsely accusing a Wuhan Institute of Virology doctor of releasing SARS-CoV-2 as a biological weapon and doxxing said doctor. The account was reinstated in June 2020 with Twitter saying the suspension was in error. 1,025,431
@BabyNutBaby Meme accounts tied to Planters 3 February 2020 Permanent Astroturfing in support of the "Baby Nut" campaign. The main Mr. Peanut (@MrPeanut) account was not suspended. 430
@BabyNutLOL
@BabyNutMemes 336
70 pro–Michael Bloomberg accounts 21 February 2020 Posting identical messages, which Twitter said amounted to spam and "platform manipulation".
Andrew Walz (@WalzRI) Fake Republican candidate account 28 February 2020 A fake account claiming to be a Republican running for Congress in Rhode Island's 1st congressional district, whose teenaged operator tricked Twitter into blue check verifying it.
Jack Burkman (@Jack_Burkman) Lobbyist and conspiracy theorist 19 March 2020 Tweeted unevidenced claims about impending nationwide food shortages due to the COVID-19 pandemic, following repeated infractions of Twitter rules, including making false statements about COVID-19. 28,667
Jaboukie Young-White (@jaboukie) American comedian 23 March 2020 Temporary Impersonating verified accounts such as CNN. Young-White's account was later restored, although it was stripped of its verified status.
The Federalist (@FDRLST) American conservative website 25 March 2020 Account locked for promoting an article advocating COVID-19 pox parties, which was harshly criticized by public health officials.
8558 pro–Serbian Progressive Party and pro-Aleksandar Vučić accounts 2 April 2020 Permanent Posting positive news coverage of the Serbian Progressive Party and Aleksandar Vučić and attacking their political opponents, with Twitter saying that the accounts "engaged in inauthentic coordinated activity".
Metawin Opas-iamkajorn (@Winmetawin) Thai actor 8 April 2020 Temporary Unspecified.
Chinese embassy in Sri Lanka (@ChinaEmbSL) Chinese government agency 13 April 2020 For using undiplomatic language against social media users while responding to allegations against China.
Owen Shroyer (@allidoisowen) InfoWars personalities 16 April 2020 Permanent Promoting violence in a Texas rally against the stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic and evading the permanent suspension of Alex Jones and InfoWars. 163,703
Rob Dew (@DewsNewz) 68,679
Banned.Video (@BANNEDdotVIDEO) 10,886
Alex (@alx) Turning Point USA ambassador 17 April 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Violating Twitter's manipulation and spam policy after sharing a meme of Xi Jinping generated by using Joe Biden's avatar generator from his website. His account was reinstated on 20 November 2022. 80,567
Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) American conservative activist 2 May 2020 Temporary Banned after tweeting criticism of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order and encouraging the state's citizens to violate the directive.
Joey Salads (@JoeySalads) American conservative media personality 12 May 2020 Permanent Violating Twitter's manipulation and spam policy. 277,043
@ANTIFA_US Fake Antifa account 2 June 2020 Fake antifa account created by white supremacists; suspended for violating the policy on fake accounts.
170 000 Chinese, 1000 Russian, and 7340 Turkish accounts 11 June 2020 Found to be linked to propaganda and disinformation supportive of their respective governments.
Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) British columnist and far-right activist 19 June 2020 Temporarily on 30 January 2020 possibly due to a tweet she made about rapper Stormzy. Permanently, for "violations of the hateful conduct policy" after she voiced opposition to a school program providing meals for hungry children. 1,100,106
Logan Cook (@carpedonktum) Pro-Trump meme account 23 June 2020 Account suspended for half an hour on 14 October 2019 for sharing an edited scene from the 20th Century Studios' film Kingsman: The Secret Service depicting Trump murdering journalists, politicians, and news outlets. Permanently banned for "repeated violations of this policy" after he created a fake CNN "racist toddlers" video of two toddlers, one black and one white, running toward each other and hugging, before running away together which Twitter added a "manipulated media" label on the video as racist. The video was taken down by Twitter following a copyright complaint made by the original content owner. 273,257
Distributed Denial of Secrets (@DDoSecrets) Activist group Publishing BlueLeaks, 269 gigabytes of internal US law enforcement data obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous, for "dissemination of hacked materials" and "information that could have put individuals at risk of real-world harm". 36,346
Graham Linehan (@Glinner) Television writer 27 June 2020 Permanent; later reinstated and then later suspended Repeated acts of platform manipulation and hateful conduct towards transgender individuals. In December 2020, Linehan attempted to circumvent the ban by activating another new account (@scarlysimon), which was subsequently permanently suspended as well. The account was later reinstated on 22 December 2022. It was later suspended on 15 April 2023. 587,284
Conservative Party of New York State Political party July 2020 Temporary An automated spam filter had misidentified the party account as disseminating spam. Twitter undid the error on 10 September, two months after the erroneous suspension.
Stefan Molyneux (@stefanmolyneux) Far-right activist and conspiracy theorist 7 July 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Operating fake accounts. 482,874
Over 50 accounts of white nationalist organizations from several countries 10 July 2020 Permanent "Violating [Twitter's] policies in relation to violent extremism".
Various users 15 July 2020 Unknown Posting screenshots of Twitter internal control panels following the 2020 Twitter bitcoin scam.
Approx. 157 000 QAnon-related accounts 21 July 2020 7000 banned permanently, 150 000 limited Engaged in harassment and brigading of other users and misinformation.
Talib Kweli Rapper 23 July 2020 Permanent Harassment. 1,047,345
16 pro-Jair Bolsonaro accounts 24 July 2020 Removed on order of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil for allegedly promoting fake news including the accounts of Roberto Jefferson, Luciano Hang, Sara Winter, and others.
Wiley (@WileyCEO) Musician 25 July 2020 Antisemitic comments. 498,576
Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) American businessman and eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump 28 July 2020 Temporary Blocked for 12 hours for spreading the debunked claim that Hydroxychloroquine can prevent COVID-19.
David Duke (@DrDavidDuke) White supremacist and former KKK Grand Wizard 30 July 2020 Permanent Temporarily suspended in August 2017 for association with the Unite the Right rally. Permanently suspended in July 2020 for hateful content. 53,499
Gemma O'Doherty (@gemmaod1) Irish far-right activist and conspiracy theorist 31 July 2020 Repeated violations of Twitter rules on hateful conduct and abusive behaviour. 58,937
Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) Conservative pundit 14 August 2020 Using an account to evade the suspension of another account. 590,126
Guy Verhoftwat (@guyverhoftwat) Political satire accounts 17 August 2020 Violating Twitter's manipulation and spam policy. 15,715
Jarvis DuPont (@JarvisDuPont) 128,307
Journalist Excellence Worldwide (@journalistew) 13,187
Liberal Larry (@larrydaliberal) 31,123
Sir Lefty Farr-Wright (@supportourlefty) 24,602
Tolerance Police (@diversitypatrol)
NPC Daily Temporary
The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee)
Titania McGrath (@TitaniaMcGrath)
3000 Chinese accounts 26 August 2020 Permanent Part of a Chinese botnet known as "Dracula".
Unity 2020 (@ArticlesofUnity) American political movement 27 August 2020 Considered "potentially harmful". 25,142
AlwaysActions (@AlwaysActions) Conservative account 10 September 2020 Violating Twitter's manipulation and spam policy after repeatedly sharing xenophobic, anti-Muslim, and hyper-partisan disinformation; U.S. President Donald Trump promoted several of the account's tweets. 56,266
David Vance (@DVATW) Right-wing blogger Permanent; later reinstated Hateful content for repeated accusations of racism including harassing footballer Marcus Rashford. 172,039
Li-Meng Yan (@LiMengYAN119) Chinese virologist 15 September 2020 Permanent (original account) Li-Meng Yan's first account permanently suspended for linking to an upload of an unpublished pre-print paper claiming SARS-CoV-2 was made in a laboratory; she later created a new account (@DrLiMengYAN1). 59,135
Kanye West (@kanyewest) American musician and U.S. presidential candidate 16 September 2020 Temporary Publishing the phone number of Forbes magazine editor Randall Lane.
About Hungary (@abouthungary) Official account of the Government of Hungary 30 September 2020 Unknown.
Remix News (@RMXnews) Hungarian government-supported media publication Permanent
Numerous suspicious accounts claiming to be Black supporters of Donald Trump 13 October 2020 Violating Twitter's rules on spam and platform manipulation.
New York Post (@nypost) Tabloid newspaper 15 October 2020 Temporary Account locked for tweeting articles alleging corruption and attempted collusion between Burisma and Joe Biden.
Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) Founder of Turning Point USA 17 October 2020 Spreading misleading information about mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.
Gayathri Raguram (@gayathriraguram) Indian politician, choreographer, and actress 26 October 2020 Permanent Violating Twitter's rules after posting a series of tweets relating to the controversy over VCK leader Thol. Thirumavalavan's statement on Manusmriti. 369,597
Ira Madison III (@ira) Writer and podcaster 2 November 2020 Impersonating Beto O'Rourke. 227,106
DeAnna Lorraine (@DeAnna4Congress) Former Republican candidate for the US House of Representatives 3 November 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Repeated violations of the Twitter rules; tweeting that "immigrants would enter the US and commit violence if Trump is not elected". 393,562
Numerous accounts claiming to be independent journalists Violating Twitter's rules on spam and platform manipulation.
The Chaser (@chaser) Australian comedy group and satirical news publication Temporary Impersonating Donald Trump and tweeting "Don't vote for me, I'm a massive idiot". The account was restored the next day but lost its verification.
David Icke (@davidicke) English conspiracy theorist 4 November 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Violating Twitter's rules on COVID-19 misinformation. 383,021
Steve Bannon (@WarRoomPandemic) Former White House Chief Strategist to Donald Trump 5 November 2020 Permanent Banned after he called for Anthony Fauci and Christopher A. Wray to be beheaded on his podcast. 175,127
Mohsen Rezaee (@ir_rezaee) Iranian politician and secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council 9 November 2020 Violating Twitter's rules against abusive behavior. 141,117
Bijan Namdar Zangeneh Iranian Minister of Petroleum 15 November 2020 Banned because it violated the website's rules against impersonation.
True Indology (@tiinexile) Indian right-wing historian account 17 November 2020 Banned after online banter with senior IPS officer. 237,790
@TheBettyTrump Elizabeth Trump Grau imposter 20 November 2020 Impersonating Donald Trump's older sister Elizabeth Trump Grau.
Trapt (@TRAPTOFFICIAL) American rock band 8 December 2020 The official Trapt Twitter account and Chris Taylor Brown's personal account were both suspended after Brown, who operated both accounts, wrote a series of tweets defending statutory rape. 26,838
Chris Taylor Brown (@RealCTBTrapt) Trapt lead vocalist
@real_bobcostas Bob Costas imposter 9 December 2020 Impersonating Bob Costas after a complaint to Twitter from Costas's son Keith Michael Kirby Costas.

2021

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Additional information Followers at the time of suspension
Dan Bongino (@dbongino) American conservative political commentator 7 January 2021 Temporary Violating Twitter's Civic Integrity policy. 2,400,216
L. Lin Wood (@LLinWood) American pro-Trump lawyer and conspiracy theorist Permanent Violating Twitter's rules against inciting violence and ban evasion using a second account (@FightBackLaw), which was also suspended. 1,199,054
Jake Angeli (@USAwolfpack) American QAnon conspiracy theorist and far-right activist Related to being a figurehead in the January 6 US Capitol attack. 5,785
Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump) President of the United States 8 January 2021 Permanent; later reinstated On 7 January, Trump's personal account (@realDonaldTrump) was suspended for 12 hours after Twitter removed three of his tweets. This was elevated to a permanent suspension due to repeated and severe violations of Twitter's Civic Integrity policy, following his supporters' storming of the U.S. Capitol. After his suspension, Trump used the official account of the U.S. President (@POTUS); Twitter deleted Trump's new tweets written after the suspension and threatened to suspend accounts used by him for "ban evasion". Twitter also suspended the Trump presidential campaign's account (@TeamTrump) after it reposted the deleted tweets from @POTUS. Both accounts were later reinstated on November 19, 2022. 88,783,411
Team Trump (@TeamTrump) Donald Trump presidential campaign 2,428,411
Ben Garrison (@GrrrGraphics) American alt-right political cartoonist Permanent (original account) Posting a cartoon endorsing the storming of the US Capitol. Part of a larger banwave on accounts expressing similar sentiments. He later created a new account (@CartoonsBen) which is also suspended. 239,087
Gary Coby (@GaryCoby) Digital Director for Trump's 2020 presidential campaign Permanent; later reinstated Attempted to help President Trump evade Twitter bans by using his account. Coby changed the name and picture of his account to those of President Trump. 24,773
Michael Flynn (@GenFlynn) Retired US Army lieutenant general and former National Security Advisor under Donald Trump Permanent; later reinstated Violating Twitter's policy on "Coordinated Harmful Activity" in relation to sharing QAnon content. 1,234,342
Jim Watkins (@isitwetyet) Operators of 8kun Permanent 24,255
Ron Watkins (@CodeMonkeyZ) Permanent; later reinstated 586,746
Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) CEO Of Overstock.com, Pro Trump activist 200,000
Sidney Powell (@SidneyPowell1) American pro-Trump lawyer and conspiracy theorist Permanent 1,266,945
Sci-Hub (@sci_hub) Kazakhstani shadow library of research papers Violating Twitter's counterfeiting policy. 184,950
Ali Alexander (@ali) American far-right activist and organizer of Stop the Steal campaign 10 January 2021 Was re-banned on January 25, 2023 after his account was re-instated earlier in the month. 197,410
Lou Barletta (@LouBarletta_PA) Former US Representative for Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district Permanent (personal account); later reinstated Suspended "in error for perceived violations of [Twitter's] impersonation policy". The account was restored the following day.
Chris Goss (@mastersreality) Lead singer of Masters of Reality 11 January 2021 Permanent Unknown. 5,058
Approximately 70 000 QAnon-related accounts
Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) US Congresswoman representing Georgia's 14th congressional district 17 January 2021 Temporary Suspended for 12 hours for spreading misinformation about voter fraud in the 2020 US election.
Chinese Embassy in US (@ChineseEmbinUS) Chinese government agency 20 January 2021 The embassy's Twitter account was suspended after it issued a Tweet defending the Chinese government's actions in Xinjiang province. The Chinese government has carried out policies of mass internment, intensive surveillance, "re-education", destruction of cultural and religious sites, forced labor, forced abortion, and forced sterilization, as part of a campaign of cultural genocide targeting Uyghurs. The embassy's Tweet—claiming that Uyghur women had been "emancipated" from extremism and were "no longer baby-making machines"—was deleted, and the account was suspended for violating Twitter's policy prohibiting "dehumanization of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity".
Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) Indian actress and supporter of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Narendra Modi For a now-deleted tweet on the makers of Tandav, in which the actress had said that it was "time to take their heads off". She had posted the comment in response to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting asking the makers of the series to explain allegations of insult to Hindu gods in some scenes.
Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (@Tokyo2020jp) Official Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Organization 24 January 2021 The account's owner's date of birth was mistakenly set to 24 January 2014, the date the committee was created, causing the account to be automatically banned for not meeting the minimum age requirement of Twitter.
Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) CEO of My Pillow, conservative political activist, and conspiracy theorist 25 January 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Repeated violations of Twitter's Civic Integrity policy. Lindell used his Twitter account to promote disinformation about the 2020 presidential election. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 497,694
Yevgeny Prigozhin (@evgenyprigozhin) Russian businessman 27 January 2021 Permanent Violating Twitter's guidelines.
My Pillow (@mypillowusa) American pillow manufacturing company 1 February 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Violating Twitter's policy on ban evasion. After his personal account was banned for promoting disinformation, My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell used the company's Twitter account to post: "Jack Dorsey is trying to cancel me (Mike Lindell) out!" 45,815
Shiva Ayyadurai (@va_shiva) Indian-American engineer, politician, and conspiracy theorist 2 February 2021 Violating Twitter's Civic Integrity policy by promoting disinformation about US elections and the COVID-19 pandemic. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 302,686
Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) Founder and editor of far-right fake news website The Gateway Pundit 6 February 2021 Repeated violations of Twitter's Civic Integrity policy by promoting disinformation about the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 375,699
Wayne Allyn Root (@realwayneroot) American far-right radio host, author, activist, conservative political commentator, and conspiracy theorist Violating Twitter's Civic Integrity policy. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 121,650
Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) American far-right activist group 11 February 2021 Repeated violations of Twitter's policy against publishing private information. The account was later reinstated on 20 November 2022. 734,150
Music Box Theatre (@musicboxtheatre) Movie theater in Chicago, Illinois 17 February 2021 Temporary Violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by using the song "Take My Breath Away" in a trailer of coming attractions.
Roughly two dozen Russia- and Iran-affiliated troll accounts 25 February 2021 Permanent Attempting to "manipulate the platform" by amplifying messages from pro-independence critics of SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.
The Exposé (@DailyExposeUK) British conspiracist website March 2021 Following the suspension of its main account, the website created several alt accounts to get around its ban.
Many Twitter accounts who posted the word "Memphis" 14 March 2021 Temporary Technical issues, possibly caused by an internal misconfiguration intended to prevent sharing of a private address.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) US Congresswoman representing Georgia's 14th congressional district 19 March 2021 Suspended due to an automated mechanism error; reversed the same day.
Lee Hurst (@LeeHurstComic) English comedian 20 March 2021 Making a sexual joke about teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
Fake accounts posing as Amazon fulfillment center workers to spread pro-Amazon and anti-union messages 30 March 2021 Permanent Violating Twitter's impersonation policy.
Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) American sports journalist 9 April 2021 Temporary Violating Twitter's policy against posting private information. Whitlock had posted an article about co-founder of Black Lives Matter Patrisse Cullors' purchase of a $1.4 million home.
James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) American right-wing political activist and founder of Project Veritas 15 April 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Twitter stated that O'Keefe operated fake accounts in violation of Twitter's rules against platform manipulation and spam. O'Keefe responded to the ban by threatening to sue Twitter for defamation. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 924,855
Ken Glueck (@KenGlueck) Executive vice president at Oracle 28 April 2021 Temporary Violating Twitter's policy against posting private information. Writer Mara Hvistendahl published an article in The Intercept alleging that Oracle was marketing its data analytics software to police and security contractors in China. Glueck issued a rebuttal to the piece on Oracle's website, asking readers with "any information about Mara or her reporting" to contact him at his personal ProtonMail email address. Hvistendahl tweeted a screenshot of this sentence in Glueck's rebuttal, including Glueck's email address. Glueck then tweeted Hvistendahl's professional email address and Signal phone number, which were published in her original article, as a way to "return the favor". Twitter suspended Glueck's account for 12 hours; Hvistendahl's account was not suspended. Glueck's request for information on Hvistendahl was later removed from his rebuttal.
Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) Indian actress and supporter of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Narendra Modi 4 May 2021 Permanent For inciting hate and violence with a tweet demanding President's rule in West Bengal in response to alleged post-poll violence two days after election results were announced. Ranaut wrote, "This is horrible… we need super gundai to kill gundai… she is like an unleashed monster, to tame her Modi ji please show your Virat roop from early 2000's…#PresidentRuleInBengal [sic]". 3,072,188
The Desk of Donald J. Trump (@DJTDesk) Account reposting content from Donald Trump's website 5 May 2021 Violating Twitter's policy on ban evasion. The @DJTDesk account was sharing short, Twitter-like blog posts from the website of former U.S. president Donald Trump, whose Twitter account @realDonaldTrump had previously been suspended. In a statement, Twitter said that it would "take enforcement action on accounts whose apparent intent is to replace or promote content affiliated with a suspended account". Trump spokesman Jason Miller denied that the account was set up by Trump or any of his affiliates. 1,845
Karoline Leavitt (@kc_leavitt) Communications director for US Rep. Elise Stefanik 6 May 2021 Temporary Suspended "in error", according to Twitter, and restored the same day.
Nine accounts linked to Irish journalist and columnist Eoghan Harris, including @barbarapym2 Permanent Violating Twitter's policy against platform manipulation. Harris had been operating an anonymous sock puppet account on Twitter under the name "Barbara J Pym". The account regularly posted incendiary tweets about Irish politics and had sent harassing messages to journalist Aoife Moore. Eight additional Twitter accounts with suspected links to the @barbarapym2 account were also later suspended. The Sunday Independent newspaper fired Harris from his job as a columnist; editor Alan English claimed that many of the tweets were "far beyond what I would describe as fair and reasonable comment". Harris claimed that he was only one of several people operating the @barbarapym2 account, and denied operating the other suspended accounts. 1,785
Official account of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir (@OfficeOfLGJandK) 10 May 2021 Temporary Reportedly due to a "technical error"; restored the same day.
Francisco José Contreras (@fjconpe) Deputy of Spain's Vox political party 11 May 2021 Violating Twitter's hateful conduct policy, resulting in a 12-hour suspension. In response to an article about a trans man giving birth, Contreras had posted: "A man cannot get pregnant. A man has no womb or eggs".
Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) President of Nigeria 2 June 2021 Suspended for 12 hours for posting a tweet invoking the violence of the Nigerian Civil War in his threats to the separatist group Indigenous People of Biafra, which users claimed was inciting violence against the Igbo people. The tweet itself was also deleted. The text was: "Many of those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the Biafra War. Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand".
Naomi Wolf (@naomirwolf) American feminist writer and anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist 4 June 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 142,417
Rebekah Jones (@GeoRebekah) American geographer and alleged whistleblower 7 June 2021 "Platform manipulation and spam", caused by her repeatedly retweeting a Miami Herald article about her tenure with the Florida Department of Health. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 407,633
The Chaser (@chaser) Australian comedy group and satirical news publication 11 June 2021 Temporary Suspended for an hour for impersonating Pope Francis, J. K. Rowling, Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison and Coca-Cola, after regaining their verification they lost during their previous suspension.
David Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) Founder of sports and pop culture blog Barstool Sports 18 June 2021 Unknown.
Lee Hurst (@LeeHurstComic) English comedian 30 June 2021 Encouraging the physical assault of England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty.
Anne-Marie Brady (@Anne_MarieBrady) Chinese politics Professor at the University of Canterbury 1 July 2021 Account locked for posting two tweets critical of Xi Jinping. Account later restored on 5 July.
Nick Fuentes (@NickJFuentes) American white nationalist and far-right political commentator 9 July 2021 Permanent Temporarily suspended in April 2021. Permanently suspended in July 2021 for "repeated violations" of Twitter rules. The suspension happened the day after the Anti-Defamation League published an article titled "Nicholas J. Fuentes: Five Things to Know". Fuentes' account was re-banned on 25 January 2023 after it had been reinstated the day before. 139,338 (first suspension) 147,357 (second suspension)
Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) US Congresswoman representing Georgia's 14th congressional district 19 July 2021 Temporary Suspended for 12 hours for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines.
Nation of Islam (@OfficialNOI) American religious and political organization 22 July 2021 Permanent Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. 62,156
@ArizonaAudit Accounts calling for pro-Trump "audits" of the 2020 United States presidential election in several states, as well as promoting the Maricopa County audit. 27 July 2021 Violating Twitter rules on platform manipulation and spam. 98,080
@Audit_PA
@AuditGeorgia 3,316
@AuditMichigan
@AuditNevada
@AuditWarRoom 45,895
@AuditWisconsin
Anjem Choudary (@anjemchoudary_) British Islamist hate preacher convicted under the United Kingdom's Terrorism Act 2000 28 July 2021 Violating Twitter's rules on violent organizations and individuals. Choudary had been convicted on charges of supporting ISIL in 2016 and had been released from prison in 2018. His account was banned alongside his Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts weeks after restrictions on his ability to use the internet were lifted. 1,632
Bronze Age Pervert (@bronzeagemantis) Alt-right author 4 August 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Unknown. The account was later reinstated on 6 December 2022. 75,564
Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) American conservative commentator 5 August 2021 Temporary Suspended for 12 hours for repeatedly calling New Zealand transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard a man.
@CormacMcCrthy Cormac McCarthy imposter 9 August 2021 Permanent Account created by California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Daniel Watts suspended for impersonating Cormac McCarthy. 49,993
Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) Former professional baseball player 10 August 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Repeated violations of COVID-19 misleading information policy. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 214,038
Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) US Congresswoman representing Georgia's 14th congressional district Temporary Suspended for one week for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines.
@BBCAfghanNews Fake news accounts 17 August 2021 Permanent Banned for propagating a fake story about a fictitious CNN journalist named "Bernie Gores", who they claimed was killed by the Taliban during the Fall of Kabul. None of the accounts were verified and, except for @CNNAfghan, this was their only tweet.
@CNNAfghan
@MSNBCAfghan
Jean Messiha (@jeanmessiha) French politician 26 August 2021 Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's hateful conduct policy. 164,015
Alex Berenson (@alexberenson) Writer 29 August 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy. The account was later reinstated on 26 August 2022. 343,038
Anonymous Germany (@AnonNewsDE) Decentralised hacking group 13 September 2021 Permanent Banned for 'disseminating hacked material, the policy on private information, and against the policy on platform manipulation and spam', following the hack of neo-Nazi conspiracy theorist Attila Hildmann. 95,524
Greg Locke (@pastorlocke) Founder of Global Vision Bible Church 14 September 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 113,233
Nicki Minaj (@nickiminaj) Rapper 15 September 2021 Temporary Minaj claimed to be suspended for spreading misinformation about COVID-19, however, this claim was disputed by Twitter.
André Ventura (@AndreCVentura) Portuguese politician and founder of far-right party Chega 28 September 2021 Unknown.
Jim Banks (@RepJimBanks) American politician serving as U.S. Representative for Indiana's 3rd congressional district 23 October 2021 Temporarily suspended for misgendering assistant secretary of health Rachel Levine.
Emerald Robinson (@Emeraldrobinson) American journalist, White House Correspondent for Newsmax TV 10 November 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 440,789
@TrackerTrial Account covering the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell 8 December 2021 Permanent Banned for violating Twitter's rules against platform manipulation and spam. 525,429
Robert W. Malone (@RWMaloneMD) American virologist and immunologist 29 December 2021 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy. The account was later reinstated on 12 December 2022. 519,794

2022

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) Personal account of US Congresswoman representing Georgia's 14th congressional district 2 January 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Permanently suspended after multiple violations of Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy throughout 2021. Her official congressional account (@RepMTG) was not suspended. Greene is the first sitting member of Congress to have her personal Twitter account permanently suspended. The account was reinstated 21 November 2022. 465,739
Politics for All (@PoliticsForAlI) News aggregate account 4 January 2022 Permanent Banned for violating Twitter's rules against platform manipulation and spam. 457,998
Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) American right-wing political commentator and author 8 January 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended for making transphobic comments. His account was restored once the offensive Tweets in question were deleted.
Luciano Hang (@lucianohangbr) Brazilian businessman, co-founder and owner of Havan department stores 12 January 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Suspended due to a court order issued by the Supreme Federal Court in an attempt to combat fake news in Brazil. Hang later stated his account was banned due to sharing a video denouncing the vaccination of children. His account was reinstated 72 hours later.
Ali Khamenei (@KhameneiSite) One of many official Twitter accounts belonging to the Supreme Leader of Iran 15 January 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended after releasing an animation targeting former US President Donald Trump in revenge for the assassination of Qasem Soleimani in 2020. Several other accounts belonging to Khamenei remain active on the network.
300 accounts promoting the Philippines' presidential front-runner Bongbong Marcos 21 January 2022 Banned for violating the company's policies on platform manipulation and spam.
@wordlinator Bot account automatically responding to Tweets regarding Wordle games 26 January 2022 Suspended for "violating the Twitter rules and the automation rules around sending unsolicited mentions".
@DefiantLs Account highlighting hypocritical and contradictory tweets from public figures 15 February 2022 Temporary Allegedly for circumventing a previous ban. The account's owner denies ever having been banned under any other account. The suspension was lifted the next day.
Numerous Open-source intelligence accounts 22–23 February 2022 Suspended or locked out for sharing images and videos showing Russian military movement into eastern Ukraine as part of the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis. Some of the affected accounts allege it is part of a coordinated campaign to remove their content.
Grace Lavery (@graceelavery) Associate professor at University of California, Berkeley 23 February 2022 Permanent Suspended for tweeting "I hope the queen dies" after news that Queen Elizabeth II had tested positive for COVID-19.
CNN Ukraine (@CNNUKR) Fake news account 25 February 2022 Sharing fake news about death of journalist in Ukraine.
Randy Hillier (@randyhillier) Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament 8 March 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Banned for repeatedly violating Twitter's COVID-19 misinformation policy. The account was later reinstated on 16 December 2022. 56,056
Samantha Markle (@TheMarkleSammy) Older paternal half-sister of Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex 14 March 2022 Permanent Violating the rules against ban evasion. 3,433
The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) News satire website 21 March 2022 Temporary Account locked for hateful conduct after posting an attack on U.S. Health Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine, mocking her placement on USA Today's "Women of the Year" list. The Babylon Bee has refused to delete the Tweet in question. The account was reinstated on 18 November 2022.
Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) Founder of Turning Point USA 22 March 2022 Account locked for hateful conduct after posting a Tweet mocking U.S. Health Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine's placement on USA Today's "Women of the Year" list. After initially refusing to delete the Tweet in question, Kirk complied with the request and regained access to his account five weeks after his suspension.
Tucker Carlson (@tuckercarlson) American television host and conservative political commentator 23 March 2022 Account locked for hateful conduct after posting a Tweet mocking U.S. Health Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine's placement on USA Today's "Women of the Year" list. After initially refusing to delete the Tweet in question, Carlson complied with the request and regained access to his account a month later.
Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) Bill Clinton rape accuser 11 April 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Violating the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19.
Pennsylvania House of Representatives Republican Caucus (@PAHouseGOP) Caucus of the Pennsylvania Legislature 13 April 2022 Temporary Unknown. Suspension was lifted hours later.
Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) Account mocking liberal posts on TikTok and other social media sites Temporarily suspended for 12 hours due to "hateful conduct".
Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) Dutch far-right politician and leader of the Party for Freedom. 25 April 2022 Temporarily suspended for violating Twitter's "hateful conduct" policy after mentioning Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a Tweet which criticised Islam.
Roger Stone (@RogerStoneUSA) American conservative political consultant and lobbyist 28 April 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended for evading an October 2017 Twitter ban.
Mike Lindell (@MikeJLindell) CEO of MyPillow 1 May 2022 Permanently suspended for evading a January 2021 Twitter ban. 10,250
Donald J Trump's Truth Social Posts (@PresTrumpTS) Account posting Donald Trump posts from his Truth Social account. 17 May 2022 Permanently suspended for violating the ban evasion policy since his role in the 2021 United States Capitol attack. 11,999
Over 300 suspected bot accounts in Ireland Permanently suspended for mass-retweeting a Tweet by Irish Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and violating Twitter's spam policy after the Fianna Fáil and Department of Health requested the company launch an investigation into the accounts.
Laurence Fox (@lozzafox) English actor and conservative political activist. 26 June 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended for changing his profile picture to a swastika made out of four LGBTQ flags.
At least 80 accounts related to Gurbaksh Chahal's BNN News Network 28 June 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended for manipulating the company's policies on spam and platform manipulation.
Jordan Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) Canadian clinical psychologist, YouTube personality and author. 29 June 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended for misgendering actor Elliot Page. Peterson later stated he refused to delete the Tweet in question. The account was restored in November of the same year after Elon Musk bought the company.
Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) American conservative political commentator 5 July 2022 Rubin claims to have been suspended by the platform for discussing Jordan Peterson's suspension after misgendering actor Elliot Page.
@RuthSentUs American pro-abortion rights group 14 July 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended for publishing a map containing the home addresses of six Supreme Court Justices, including Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh. 6,110
Tetsuya Yamagami (@333_hill) Main defendant in Shinzo Abe's assassination case 19 July 2022 Permanently suspended for unspecified violation of Twitter's corporate policies. >45,000
@GBNews_UK Fake news account 26 July 2022 Permanently suspended for posting a fake news article claiming that a lorry carrying £20,000 of oysters and champagne to Jacob Rees-Mogg's house was stuck in traffic.
James A. Lindsay (@ConceptualJames) American mathematician, author and cultural critic 5 August 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Permanently suspended for violating the platform's "hateful conduct" policy. 315,847
Luis Miguel (@LuisMiguelUS) American political candidate 19 August 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended after a tweet advocating shooting federal law enforcement agents.
Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) Account mocking liberal posts on TikTok and other social media sites 27 August 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended for violating the platform's "hateful conduct" policy.
@bjorkanism Accounts operated by Bjorka, purportedly Polish hacker and hacktivist 11 September 2022 Permanent Permanently suspended for violating Twitter's policies regarding distribution of hacked materials. 4,960
@bjorxanism 12 September 2022 Permanently suspended for violating Twitter's ban evasion policy. 1,774
@bjorkanesian 13 September 2022
@bjorkanism19 18 September 2022 19,647
Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) Account mocking liberal posts on TikTok and other social media sites. 28 September 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended for seven days for violating the platform's 'hateful conduct' policy.
Peter A. McCullough (@P_McCulloughMD) American Cardiologist and Epidemiologist 6 October 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Unknown. 512,008
Kanye West (@kanyewest) American rapper 8 October 2022 Temporary Temporarily suspended after posting an antisemitic Tweet, declaring that he was going to go "death con 3" on Jewish people.
Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) American comedian 6 November 2022 Permanent; later reinstated Permanently suspended for impersonating Elon Musk. Her account was reinstated 13 days later. 2,089,518
h3h3Productions (@h3h3productions) American YouTuber Permanently suspended for impersonating Elon Musk. The account was reinstated on 21 December. 2,344,341
Amy Rose Brown (@arb) Verified user Permanent Impersonating Elon Musk. 50,700
Chris Kluwe (@chriswarcraft) American former football player 171,106
Jeph Jacques (@jephjacques) American cartoonist and creator of Questionable Content 109,248
Rich Sommer (@richsommer) American actor 32,906
@EliLillyandCo Account impersonating Eli Lilly and Company 10 November 2022 Banned after posting a tweet claiming the company was making insulin free, causing Eli Lilly to lose $15 billion in market capitalization. This, alongside similar impersonation incidents, caused Twitter to temporarily suspend its Twitter Blue program.
Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club (@EFJBGC) Anti-fascist gun group 22 November 2022 "Hateful conduct" relating to separate tweets that criticized the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and advocated for LGBT gun ownership following the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting. 20,745
Chad Loder (@chadloder) American anti-fascist activist 23 November 2022 Unknown. Reportedly banned on order from Elon Musk. 150,305
CrimethInc (@crimethinc) Anarchist collective 25 November 2022 Banned on request by Andy Ngo to Elon Musk. 66,769
Edith Frost (@edithfrost) American singer-songwriter 30 November 2022 Impersonating Elon Musk. 1,690
Kanye West (@kanyewest) American rapper 1 December 2022 Permanent, later reinstated Posting a picture of a Raëlism symbol resembling a swastika inside a Star of David and praising Adolf Hitler during his appearance on InfoWars earlier in the day. Account was reinstated on June 29, 2023; but the account is not eligible for monetization. 32,247,880
@ElonJet Account that tracked the private flights of Elon Musk. 14 December 2022 Permanent Rule violations. Musk in a previous tweet said the ElonJet's account was a "direct personal safety risk", and the account's owner said it was shadow banned prior to its suspension. ElonJet was unsuspended for an hour before being banned again. 527,460
@ZuccJet Account that tracked the private flights of Mark Zuckerberg. 17,739
@JohnKerryJet Account that tracked the private flights of John Kerry.
@TrumpJets Account that tracked the private flights of Donald Trump. 10,319
Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) Personal account of the owner of the above accounts. 147,391
Mastodon (@joinmastodon) Official account of the open source Mastodon social network 15 December 2022 Temporary Unknown. Twitter users were also blocked from sharing links to Mastodon. Reinstated on 17 December.
Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) Freelance journalist Initially suspended for seven days for "doxxing"; All accounts had a history of reporting on Musk or his companies. The accounts were reinstated on 17 December.
Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) Reporter for The Washington Post
Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) Reporter for CNN
Matt Binder (@mattbinder) Reporter for Mashable
Micah Lee (@micahflee) Reporter for The Intercept
Ryan Mac (@rmac18) Reporter for The New York Times
Keith Olbermann (@keitholbermann) American political commentator
Steven L. Herman (@W7VOA) Chief national correspondent for Voice of America
Linette Lopez (@lopezlinette) Reporter for Business Insider 16 December 2022 Unknown. Lopez had previously written investigative reports on Tesla.
Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) Journalist for Fox Business Permanent Suspended for posting a link to a flight tracking website when discussing how private flights are tracked with public data. 53,347
Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) Journalist for The Washington Post 17 December 2022 Temporary Suspended for "prior doxxing". Lorenz claimed she was working on a story with Drew Harwell involving Musk, and got suspended after attempting to reach him for comment without any explanation. The following day Twitter denied her appeal and permanently suspended Lorenz. Hours later her account was reinstated.
Paul Graham (@PaulG) Computer scientist and venture capitalist 18 December 2022 Tweeting "This is the last straw. I give up. You can find a link to my new Mastodon profile on my site" after Twitter updated its policies to ban the promotion of other social media sites.

2023

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension
Michael Russell (@feorlean) President of the Scottish National Party 17 January 2023 Temporary Violation of Twitter rules.
Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) U.S. Senator from Montana 7 February 2023 Violating rule against "graphic violence or adult content in profile images" after he changed his profile picture to an image of him and his wife hunting.
Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) Personal account of U.S. Senator from Utah 1 March 2023 Incorrectly flagged as impersonation.
Globe Gazette (@globegazette) American newspaper based in Mason City, Iowa 16 March 2023 Unknown. Account restored a day later following appeals by the newspaper's editor, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, and U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson. ~6,000
Sean Plunket (@SeanPlunket) New Zealand broadcaster 3 April 2023 Permanent; later reinstated Hateful conduct
Dell Cameron (@dellcam) Senior reporter for Wired 18 April 2023 Permanent Banned after interviewing the person who hacked Matt Walsh's social media accounts. 37,860
@BlockTheBlue Account encouraging users to block accounts subscribed to Twitter Blue 21 April 2023 Unknown.
Dominick "Lucre" McGee (@dom_lucre) Right-wing influencer 26 July 2023 Temporary Violating X's child pornography by posting an image of a victim of Peter Scully. Due to outrage from McGee's followers, his account was later unsuspended. 580,000
@JUNlPER Shitposter 6 October 2023 Permanent Unclear; presumably accusing Elon Musk of pedophilia. 258,851
@UNSTABLEPOSTING 54,952
@junegoblinmode 8 October 2023 Ban evasion. 34,681
Bob Lonsberry Conservative talk radio personality October 2023 An unspecified violation of platform rules. 29,400
@EyeonPalestine Account detailing life in Palestine 25 October 2023 Unknown. Happened on the same date that its Instagram account was locked allegedly due to security issues.
Robert Card @RobertC20041800 Account used by the perpetrator of the 2023 Lewiston shootings 26 October 2023 Unknown.

2024

Individual/account Description Date Duration Reason for suspension Followers at the time of suspension

See also