- The cessation of the policy’s enforcement is part of changes Musk has made since closing his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter at the end of October.
- The platform suspended more than 11,000 accounts for violating the policy between January 2020 and September 2022, according to data published by Twitter.
- Twitter did not formally announce the change, but a note was added to the top of the page about the policy to note that the rule was being rolled back.