It’s been exactly eight days since the New York Post’s Twitter account was locked, and Twitter has yet to offer an explanation for the continued suspension.
The punishment was handed down after the New York Post published their first story revealing emails and photographs from a laptop found at a Delaware repair shop. When users tried to share the link on Twitter, the platform barred users from doing so and issued a warning the tweet is “potentially harmful.” Over a week later, no one at Twitter has explained what about the link was harmful or misleading.
Twitter also alleged the article shared by the Post violated their hacked information policy.