Twitter said it made a mistake in suspending the right following accounts

The company says the new rule is an attempt to extend “right to privacy” protections, as some countries have adopted, to accounts around the world. But the change, Kennedy added, does not apply to “public figures or individuals engaged in online or offline public conversations and speeches.”

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