Musk believes that blocking Trump's account was a wrong decision.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Controversies have continued since Musk, the world's richest man, took over Twitter, including firing a large number of employees and restoring the account of former US President Trump.

Regarding the latter, he further stated that it was a "huge mistake" for Twitter to block Trump after the congressional riots.

"Reuters" reported that Musk responded on Friday local time that Trump's account had not been posted a week after it was revived.

He said, "I don't care that Trump didn't tweet. What matters is that his account was blocked without violating laws and norms, and now Twitter has corrected this huge mistake."

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Musk believes that "removing the sitting US president from the platform has weakened Twitter's credibility in the hearts of half of Americans."

In addition, Musk launched a poll on Twitter on Thursday, titled "Should Twitter pardon those suspended accounts that did not break the law or spam?" As a result, over 3.1 million people voted, and more than 70% answered "Yes".

Therefore, he announced that starting from next week, the blocked accounts will be reviewed successively, and they can be unlocked if there is no violation of law or spam.

But he also emphasized that "inciting violence will still result in account bans" and that "Twitter will be a forum for the peaceful exchange of views."