Kanye West’s Twitter and Instagram Accounts Restricted

Twitter and Instagram have taken it upon themselves to resist the tweets and posts of global icon Kanye West.

Kanye has been in some controversy as of late, with a lot of posts on his Instagram page being very odd, and even very offensive.

To start, he had posts dissing Adidas and his partnership with them. Kanye’s very popular sneakers called “YEEZY” are under Adidas, but Kanye has posted his displeasure with the company, with him making claims that they made restocks of shoes without his permission, as well as making claims that Adidas released “new sneakers” that are very similar to his YEEZY shoes. For those interested, they do look like mere copies of his popular sneakers.

While those posts about him posting his displeasure with Adidas have since been removed, you can still find images of his posts online or on Youtube and TikTok.

Since Kanye has decided to publicly make posts calling out Adidas, as well as more recent odd posts (mentioned below), both Twitter and Instagram have made statements saying that Kanye’s posts have “violated their policies” and have now restricted his account.

In Kanye’s latest Instagram posts (that haven’t been removed yet), he posted a text message conversation he had with designer Tremaine Emory. In the leaked conversation, it showed Kanye speaking disheartedly about Virgil Abloh, a fashion designer who has recently passed away.

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While I don’t follow Kanye West on Instagram or Twitter, I have seen his posts and tweets on other social media platforms or other Instagram accounts. I have no idea what he hopes to gain by leaking text messages, posting vulgar statements about the higher-ups at Adidas, and making controversial posts. I don’t mind his music and his sneakers, but other than that, I wouldn’t call myself a big fan of Kanye himself. It’s hard to support someone who makes a lot of controversial posts and statements public.

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