It is not only the common users of Twitter who get shocking messages of suspended accounts, but this it's Twitter cofounder and CEO Jack Dorsey himself. Dorsey had his account suspended temporarily on Tuesday.
Twitter CEO Account Suspension: What Happened?
However, Twitter CEO got his account restored after 15 minutes. According to the reports, it was believed to be a bug that affected the social media account of the senior executive. Jack Dorsey had around 3.91 million followers on Twitter along with over 20,000 times tweets before the temporary suspension of the accounts. But when the account restored after 15 minutes, it showed only 200 followers initially.
Twitter CEO Tweets After Restoration
Jack Dorsey tweeted after the restoration of his account saying that it was some "internal mistake" that led to the suspension. Until the time Dorsey's account remained suspended, everyone who tried to connect to the Twitter CEO viewed an account suspension message on their screens.
"Just setting up my twttr ... again," this is what the Twitter CEO tweeted after his account was restored. This reminded his fans and followers of a similar post that he wrote for the first time on March 21, 2006. "Just setting up my twttr," Dorsey's first ever post 10 years ago. It was the same year when Jack Dorsey cofounded the social media network. Moreover, he took over as a CEO completely in 2015.
It has been observed these days that Twitter is becoming strict in managing its accounts. It is actively suspending those user accounts that violate the rules in some or the other way. Though the suspension of the account of Twitter CEO was because of an internal error, it appeared to be a lesson for many who breach social networking sites' rules and conditions, Wall Street Journal reported.
Besides the suspension of the account of the Twitter CEO, another special media activity has taken pace. Social media giant Facebook also recently announced new censorship tool to make sure no insensitive or unacceptable content is posted online.