Donald Trump on Saturday said he had no interest in returning to Twitter even as a slim majority voted in favor of reinstating the former US President, who was banned from the social media service for inciting violence, in a poll organized by new owner Elon Musk.
Slightly over 15 million Twitter users voted in the poll
with 51.8 percent voting in favor of reinstatement.
"The people have spoken. Trump will be
reinstated," Musk tweeted.
Trump's Twitter account, which had over 88 million followers
before he was banned on January 8, 2021, began accumulating followers and had
nearly 100,000 followers by 10pm ET Saturday (8:30 AM Monday IST). Some users
initially reported being unable to follow the reinstated account on Saturday
evening.
Trump had appeared less than keen earlier in the day.
"I don't see any reason for it," the former
president said via video when asked whether he planned to return to Twitter by
a panel at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership meeting.
He said he would stick with his new platform Truth Social,
the app developed by his Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) startup,
which he said had better user engagement than Twitter and was doing
"phenomenally well".
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment.
Trump, who on Tuesday launched a bid to regain the White
House in 2024, praised Musk and said he had always liked him. But Trump also
said Twitter suffered from bots, fake accounts and that the problems it faced
were "incredible".
Musk first said in May he planned to reverse the ban on
Trump, and the timing of any return by Trump was closely watched - and feared -
by many of Twitter's advertisers.
The billionaire has since sought to reassure users and advertisers
that such a decision would be made with consideration by a content moderation
council composed of people with "widely diverse viewpoints" and no
account reinstatements would happen before the council convened.
He also said Twitter would not reinstate any banned users
until there was a "clear process for doing so."
But this week, Musk reinstated comedian Kathy Griffin, who
had been banned for changing her profile name to "Elon Musk" which
violated his new rule against impersonation without indicating it was a parody
account. There has been no new information about process or the moderation
council.
No reason to return
A no-show by Trump could reduce concerns among major
advertisers, who are already rattled by Musk's drastic reshaping of Twitter.
He has halved the workforce and severely cut the company's
trust and safety team, which is responsible for preventing the spread of
misinformation and harmful content.
These actions and Musk's tweeting have pushed major
companies to halt advertising on the site as they monitor how the platform
handles hate speech.
On Saturday, Bloomberg reported Twitter could fire more
employees in its sales and partnership divisions, citing unnamed sources, just
days after a mass resignation of engineers.
If Trump returned to Twitter, the move would raise questions
about his commitment to Truth Social, which launched on Apple's App Store in
February and Google's Play Store in October. Trump has some 4.57 million
followers on Truth Social.
Truth Social has been Trump's main source of direct
communication with his followers since he began posting on the app regularly in
May. He has used Truth Social to promote his allies, criticize opponents and
defend his reputation amid legal scrutiny from state, congressional and federal
investigators.
His agreement with the company, however, opens the door for
Trump to engage extensively on other platforms.
Trump is obligated to give Truth Social a six-hour exclusive
on any post – but is free to post "political messaging, political
fundraising or get-out-the vote efforts" on any site, at any time,
according to a May SEC filing. © Reuters