Yes, I asked about this a few days ago. I’ve been checking & it has been more than a 24 or 72 hour ban, so maybe it is a week long. But last time he was banned he went from Name Redacted 7 to Name Redacted 8 & eventually to Harold Finch. Since he hasn’t set up a new acct this time, I’m wondering too. I don’t have a twitter acct, so I can’t really check.
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