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BREAKING NEWS: Stephen King Quits X After Alleging Elon Musk “Kicked” Him Off the Platform

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In a surprising turn of events, renowned author Stephen King has announced that he is leaving X (formerly known as Twitter) amid claims that Elon Musk, the CEO of X, “kicked” him off the platform. The move has sent shockwaves through the social media landscape, with fans and followers of King expressing confusion and frustration over the situation.

Stephen King, known for his vast body of work in horror and suspense, including iconic novels such as The Shining, It, and Carrie, has been an active and vocal presence on X for years. His tweets, often filled with sharp commentary on politics, society, and pop culture, have garnered him a large and dedicated following. However, the unexpected departure has raised eyebrows, especially as King has not previously made any public statements suggesting dissatisfaction with the platform.

The controversy began when King made a series of tweets criticizing recent changes and decisions made by Elon Musk after Musk’s acquisition of the platform. Known for his outspoken views, King had criticized some of the shifts in the platform’s policies, particularly regarding misinformation, harassment, and the platform’s overall direction under Musk’s leadership. Musk, in turn, reportedly responded with frustration to King’s public criticisms.

According to reports, King received a notification from X’s moderation team that his account would be temporarily suspended due to violations of the platform’s new policies. King, feeling that the suspension was an attempt to silence him for his criticism, expressed his displeasure, alleging that Musk was personally responsible for the actions taken against him. The claim that Musk had “kicked” him off the platform seemed to stem from King’s belief that the decision was politically motivated and an attempt to stifle his freedom of expression.

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