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Yesterday, Twitter briefly suspended the bitcoin handle on its platform, sparking an outrage among Bitcoin Cash BCH supporters. The micro-blogging service has since reinstated the account, but it remains unclear who is in control of it. So this is how free speech dies…with thunderous applause. Roger Ver, predictable given his staunch support for Bitcoin Cash, started crying free speech on Twitter.
Bitcoin Cash fans have since argued that the Twitter suspension was the result of a coordinated effort by Bitcoin supporters.
Bitcoin engineer, Jameson also took this opportunity to remind Ver the actual meaning of freedom of speech. Freedom of speech means that the government won't throw you in a cage for saying something it doesn't condone. Freedom of speech doesn't mean that you can do whatever you want on someone else's property.
Following the suspension yesterday, the bitcoin handle ended up in the possession of an anonymous user with a picture of a jaguar. Judging by the tweets, the person was likely from Turkey. He managed t0 get more than 2, followers within an hour. Unfortunately, his 15 minutes of fame ended when Twitter decided to suspend the account again.