1. Just two months after the rapper's account was restored, Twitter Inc. suspended Kanye West's account once more on Friday due to the rapper's comments breaking the social media platform's policies.
2. Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and self-described "absolutist" of free speech, had greeted Ye's return to the social media network in October.
3. In a recent tweet, Musk stated: "I made an effort. Despite this, he once more transgressed our prohibition against inciting violence. The account will be put on hold."
4. One of Ye's tweets was also banned by Twitter. Within an hour of Musk's response to a Twitter user who requested "Elon Fix Kanye Please," his account was suspended.
5. A request for comment from Twitter did not immediately receive a response.
6. Prior to Musk's $44 billion takeover of the social media network, Twitter had reinstated the rapper's account. He later clarified, though, that he played no part in getting Ye back on Twitter.
Kanye West has once again been suspended from Twitter and accused of "inciting violence" for obscene messages.
The American rapper, now known as Ye, sent out a string of erratically timed tweets, one of which looked to combine a Jewish star with a swastika.
One user requested Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, to "fix Kanye."
Musk tweeted that West had "violated our rule against incitement to violence". "Account will be suspended," Musk wrote in a Twitter post.
West's anti-Semitic and racist comments have long been a source of controversy. Also on Thursday, while wearing a mask and speaking with American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, West ranted about sin, pornography, the devil and Adolf Hitler.