“I will not use Twitter again” — Medikal speaks after his account was suspended
After his account was suspended for violating Twitter’s community guidelines, Medikal claims he has no intention of using the social media platform again.
In a Snapchat interaction with Ghanaian influencer Kalyjay, the well-known rapper made his intentions clear.
For allegedly impersonating the president of Ghana, Medikal’s official (verified) Twitter account, which had more than 320,000 followers,
MDK had changed his handle to “Mr. President” and updated a photo of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo with the hashtag “#NewProfilePic.”
On November 6, 2022, Elon Musk, Twitter’s newly selected CEO, stated that the firm “going forward” will not tolerate impersonation on the network.
The billionaire, who is the wealthiest person in the world, said, “Any name change at all would trigger temporary loss of verified checkmark.”
Twitter has just revealed that the “verification indicator,” often known as the “blue tick,” would cost users $US7.99 per month.
Musk’s new reforms are intended to make Twitter profitable after years of