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Shiba Inu Burn’s Twitter account, which actively interacts with the cryptocurrency community, was unexpectedly suspended. This suspension has attracted attention because account holders have reached out to influencers such as Elon Musk and new Twitter CEO Linda Iaccarino for help and a solution.
The Shiba Inu Burn Twitter account has gained significant popularity among the crypto community due to its activity and updates related to the Shiba Inu coin, $SHIB, especially about their burn rates. Their last update was 11 hours ago and they have now tweeted the reason for the suspension.
The account holders stated in a tweet that the Developer Portal indicates a violation of Twitter’s rules and policies by their app. They also mentioned that an email with more information was supposed to be sent to them, but they haven’t received it yet. What’s more, they ran into problems when trying to submit a support ticket because the form doesn’t appear.
Dear TwitterSupport?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">@TwitterSupport, TwitterDev?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">@TwitterDev, @elonmusk, @lindayacc
Our Twitter app was suspended a few hours ago, and we strongly believe this to be a mistake. A message on the Developer Portal states that our app has violated Twitter Rules and policies. It also mentioned that an email…
— Shibburn (@shibburn) June 24, 2023
The sudden suspension has sparked a flurry of speculation and discussion in the cryptocurrency community, as many people now question the transparency and consistency of Twitter’s moderation procedures.
In an attempt to raise awareness of their situation and gain support and intervention from prominent figures in the Twitter space, Shibbern’s account used tags to gain attention. The account holders are eagerly awaiting a response from Twitter to their request.
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This is not the first account that the messaging app has recently suspended. On June 19, Twitter suspended the account of popular coin-related AI meme bot “Explain This Bob” after Elon Musk claimed it was “a fraudulent account cryptocurrencies”.