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FILE PHOTO — Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, Calif, is photographed, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, the day the social media company banned President Donald Trump from its platform and his 88 million followers. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)Musk has said he plans to rethink Twitter's content moderation policies in service of a more maximalist approach to "free speech." The billionaire has also said he disagrees with Twitter's practice of permanent bans for those who repeatedly violate its rules, raising the possibility that a number of previously banned users could reemerge on the platform.
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