The leader of the Ontario Party Derek Sloan is back on Twitter with a full restoration of his account..“They picked the wrong fight,” Sloan said. “I won against Twitter and I won’t be silenced.”.On May 10, Sloan received a "permanent suspension" from Twitter during the Ontario provincial election. At the time of his permanent suspension, Twitter notified Sloan that his account would not be restored..“Your account was permanently suspended due to multiple or repeat violations of the Twitter rules,” Sloan was told in a message from the popular social media app..“This case will now be closed and replies will not be monitored.”.Sloan refused to be silenced by Twitter and 12 days later he secured a total victory with full restoration of his account..”This is what happens when you don’t back down and don’t give an inch,” Sloan said..He said his team was actively working behind the scenes fighting this censorship and election interference..“My team and I committed ourselves to fighting this unjust ban. After significant attention in local, national, and international news, and also grassroots action by our supporters And others who support openness and fairness in democracy. We were able to create great awareness on social media using hashtags such as #bringbacksloan. Many of our supporters messaged Elon Musk directly. Our efforts appear to have caused Twitter to reverse their decision, fully reinstating my account.”.Sloan took the time to say thank you to the thousands of supporters who contacted Twitter to express their outrage at this “egregious attempt to conduct election interference in Ontario.”.“Coming back from a permanent suspension is unprecedented! But we beat the globalist cabal,” Sloan said.“The tide is turning against the tyrannical conglomerate of the political establishment, Big Media, and Big Tech. God Bless You and God Bless Canada!”.Sloan also took the time to thank Twitter for reinstating him.“I am pleased Twitter decided to correct this censorship of a party leader during an election cycle. Social media must always remain a free and open tool for discussion and debate- particularly during election time,” Sloan concluded.
The leader of the Ontario Party Derek Sloan is back on Twitter with a full restoration of his account..“They picked the wrong fight,” Sloan said. “I won against Twitter and I won’t be silenced.”.On May 10, Sloan received a "permanent suspension" from Twitter during the Ontario provincial election. At the time of his permanent suspension, Twitter notified Sloan that his account would not be restored..“Your account was permanently suspended due to multiple or repeat violations of the Twitter rules,” Sloan was told in a message from the popular social media app..“This case will now be closed and replies will not be monitored.”.Sloan refused to be silenced by Twitter and 12 days later he secured a total victory with full restoration of his account..”This is what happens when you don’t back down and don’t give an inch,” Sloan said..He said his team was actively working behind the scenes fighting this censorship and election interference..“My team and I committed ourselves to fighting this unjust ban. After significant attention in local, national, and international news, and also grassroots action by our supporters And others who support openness and fairness in democracy. We were able to create great awareness on social media using hashtags such as #bringbacksloan. Many of our supporters messaged Elon Musk directly. Our efforts appear to have caused Twitter to reverse their decision, fully reinstating my account.”.Sloan took the time to say thank you to the thousands of supporters who contacted Twitter to express their outrage at this “egregious attempt to conduct election interference in Ontario.”.“Coming back from a permanent suspension is unprecedented! But we beat the globalist cabal,” Sloan said.“The tide is turning against the tyrannical conglomerate of the political establishment, Big Media, and Big Tech. God Bless You and God Bless Canada!”.Sloan also took the time to thank Twitter for reinstating him.“I am pleased Twitter decided to correct this censorship of a party leader during an election cycle. Social media must always remain a free and open tool for discussion and debate- particularly during election time,” Sloan concluded.