Elon Musk rings up Kanye West over his erratic tweet, expresses concerns that rapper 'took to heart'
The ban first occurred on West's Instagram account before it moved to Twitter.

The ban first occurred on Instagram account of West, who legally changed his name to simply Ye last year, before it moved to Twitter. Later on Monday evening, the Tesla chief who calls himself a free speech absolutist, welcomed West's return to Twitter by replying to a post by the rapper.
"Welcome back to Twitter, my friend!" Must replied.
In another tweet, the world’s richest man shared that he had a chat with West where he “expressed his concerns” regarding his recent tweet. Musk believes that West took his words to heart.
“Talked to ye today & expressed my concerns about his recent tweet, which I think he took to heart,” Must tweeted.
@kanyewest Talked to ye today & expressed my concerns about his recent tweet, which I think he took to heart
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 1665447584000Meta on Saturday said it was imposing a temporary restriction the rapper from posting, commenting and messaging through his official Instagram handle.
When West moved to Twitter and started posting on Saturday – for the first time in two years, things started to heat up. The rapper’s first post on Twitter since 2020 was a blurry photo of himself singing karaoke with the Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The tweet said: "Look at this Mark How you gone kick me off instagram."
West has previously also made erratic online posts. Earlier this year, he was suspended from Instagram for 24 hours after he directed racial slurs at comedian Trevor Noah. He has also went on a rant rampage over the Kardashians and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's new boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
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