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Twitter accidentally suspends its own CEO's account

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Twitter has been left red-faced after it briefly suspended its own CEO’s account.

For a while late Tuesday, attempts to reach Jack Dorsey’s profile produced an error message saying it had been suspended. That prompted speculation his account might have been hacked or automatically shut down because of a high number of complaints from other users.

After it came back online, Dorsey tweeted that the suspension was the result of “an internal mistake.”

That provoked angry responses from some people asking how many regular users’ accounts might also have been accidentally frozen by the company in the past.

Twitter didn’t immediately respond to a request for further comment about what caused Dorsey’s account to be put on ice.

“Just setting up my twttr…again (account suspension was an internal mistake),” Dorsey wrote — a spin on the first ever public post on Twitter (TWTR, Tech30), which he tweeted in March 2006.

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Some parts of his account, which uses the handle @jack, were taking a while to get back to normal.

Soon after Dorsey was reinstated, his number of followers was showing up as only about 145 — a steep drop from the roughly 3.9 million he had previously. The figure later popped back up to around 3.8 million.

Which users Twitter does or doesn’t suspend has become a highly sensitive topic. The platform has struggled to find a healthy balance between allowing free speech and protecting users from harassment.

Dorsey, one of Twitter’s founders, served as the company’s first CEO before being forced out in 2008. He later returned to the business and took over the top job again last year.

— Rob McLean contributed to this report.

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