Twitter, an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages on Wednesday tweeted that President of The United States Donald Trump’s account had been removed.
The tweet said that the company had
found out that the act was done by an employee on his last day and that the
account was restored after 11 minutes.
They assured tweeps that the account had since been restored and they were working to see such acts do not occur in future.
In these two tweets, twitter stated that they were conducting investigations;
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Earlier today @realdonaldtrump’s account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a Twitter employee. The account was down for 11 minutes, and has since been restored. We are continuing to investigate and are taking steps to prevent this from happening again.— Twitter Government (@TwitterGov) November 3, 2017
Twitter users reactions to this news were however captivating as most tweeps celebrated the said employee;Through our investigation we have learned that this was done by a Twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee’s last day. We are conducting a full internal review. https://t.co/mlarOgiaRF— Twitter Government (@TwitterGov) November 3, 2017
Give that worker some extra ????in that last check. ????
— ç?åf?? ???? (@CraftyAries) November 3, 2017
Thanks former Twitter employee! You are the change people want to see in the world.— JerriGirl (@jerrigirl) November 3, 2017
Give him a medal.— Toys in the Attic ???? (@ryuutroll) November 3, 2017
God bless this former employee. Hope he or she is having the most wonderful evening ?— Jennifer Piotti (@jenpiotti) November 3, 2017
Employee of the Decade.
— Christopher Laudando (@Chris_Laudando) November 3, 2017
Others praised his actions and wished there would be more of those in future;Release their name so we can designate a holiday in their honor! At the very least make them #POTUS #hero— Rachel Kenaston (@RachelKenaston) November 3, 2017
Please take steps to ensure it happens again, and permanently.— Harvey Walker (@harveywalker) November 3, 2017
Turn the bloody thing off for good - and for the common good!— Pat Stefanson (@EllaDumas) November 3, 2017
Many thanks. Please repeat.— Tiffany N. Kithcart (@tnkithcart) November 3, 2017
- AGAIN PLEASE!— Citizen Mick (@micktissue) November 3, 2017
If you could make it happen to him, and not restore him, the world would be grateful.— Stavros (The Cat) (@alias_burgerboy) November 3, 2017