‘s proposal to grant ‘amnesty’ to suspended accounts could see a number of controversial figures allowed back on the platform.
Musk has said he will grant a reprieve to accounts that have not ‘broken the law or engaged in egregious spam‘ as part of a pledge to increase free speech on the site.
MailOnline has taken a look at all the accounts that could return, including those belonging to rapper Wiley, far-right activist Tommy Robinson and former adviser Steve Bannon.
In the past, the figures have fallen foul of Twitter’s rules against racist, anti-semitic and hateful content – but Musk’s ‘amnesty’ could bring them back.
MailOnline has taken a look at all the accounts that could be granted a reprieve, including those belonging to rapper Wiley, far-right activist Tommy Robinson and former White House adviser Steve Bannon
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