Kanye West Banned on Instagram After Pete Davidson Tirade: But for How Long?
It seems like Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson will have a moment of peace online as Kanye West was recently banned from Instagram after a series of a tirade against the "Saturday Night Live" comedian. But the big question remains: How long will he stay off the platform?
According to The Sun, the famous photo-sharing social media platform has banned the "Donda" rapper's account from posting anything starting today.
However, it won't be long as the ban will only last 24 hours.
According to a spokesperson for Meta, the company that carries Instagram, Kanye West has violated the platform's "policies on hate speech, harassment, and bullying."
Aside from posting, West is also banned from commenting and sending direct messages to anyone.
The representative assured users that they will take additional steps in the future if ever the musician continues to violate.
It is still unclear if the Yeezy CEO will revive his Twitter account again as he has not posted anything since after the U.S. elections where he ran for the presidency.
At the time of this writing, Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson have not publicly commented on the matter.
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Kanye West's Online Attacks Against Pete Davidson
Over the past few weeks, the Billionaire fashion mogul launched several attacks against Pete Davidson through Instagram posts.
Although the posts are deleted shortly after being shared online, many fans and news outlets have re-posted screenshots of his threats against the "SNL" star.
According to Yahoo!, the latest post about Davidson was posted a few days ago. The rapper shared a screenshot of an article with the headline: "Pete Davidson Enrages Audience with Jokes About Having Sex with a Baby."
The report was originally published in 2019 by Breitbart News Network.
West explained in his post that the article is another reason why SKETE (Davidson) isn't allowed to go near his children.
He also added that the TV star was not present in the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live because of a "mental breakdown" following his threats that allegedly made Davidson "run off the internet."
In addition to his online rants, the "American Boy" hitmaker also released a music video on YouTube depicting Pete Davidson being buried alive.
The video in question is for his song "Eazy," and the internet was divided, leading some fans to condemn Kanye West for his recent actions.