Kanye West Breaks Twitter’s Rules Against Doxxing and Gets Suspended
Kanye was very busy on Twitter all day Wednesday.
He spent the day discussing how bad music deals are and wanting to be freed from his music contract.
HI GUYS … TRUST ME WE WILL NOT STOP … HITBOY FIRST TO STAND UP … I DIDN’T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH HIM PRODUCING FOR BEYONCÉ … I HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE FACT HE WAS SIGNED TO ME AND I DIDN’T KNOW BUT I KNEW JAY AND BEYONCÉ AND HIT-BOY … JUST FOR CLARITY
— ye (@kanyewest) September 16, 2020
He posted pages from his Universal Music Group contract.
I wonder if Universal gonna call me … I promise I have more ideas … I will not stop I PROMISE YOU ON GOD
— ye (@kanyewest) September 16, 2020
Then he posted the name and phone number of the chief content officer at Forbes.
He captioned it, if any of my fans want to call a white supremacist this is the editor of Forbes.
Twitter rules forbid posting private contact information without permission.
He was required to remove the post and unable to tweet until it was removed.
Trust me … I WONT STOP pic.twitter.com/RmVkqrSa4F
— ye (@kanyewest) September 16, 2020
He also posted a video to his timeline of a Grammy which we assume was his, in a toilet and someone (we assume was him) urinating on it.