Elon Musk Bans, 'Impersonation' Accounts , on Twitter.<br />On November 6, Elon Musk announced a new <br />Twitter policy targeting accounts intended <br />to imitate another user's account. .<br />Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying ‘parody’ will be permanently suspended, Elon Musk, via Twitter.<br />The Daily Beast reports that a number of celebrities were removed from the platform after changing their usernames and photos to match Musk's. .<br />The Daily Beast reports that a number of celebrities were removed from the platform after changing their usernames and photos to match Musk's. .<br />Kathy Griffin, Sarah Silverman and Rich Sommer <br />were all temporarily removed from Twitter <br />for making posts as "fake-Musks.".<br />Kathy Griffin, Sarah Silverman and Rich Sommer <br />were all temporarily removed from Twitter <br />for making posts as "fake-Musks.".<br />Kathy Griffin, Sarah Silverman and Rich Sommer <br />were all temporarily removed from Twitter <br />for making posts as "fake-Musks.".<br />As Musk, Griffin pushed followers to vote <br />Democratic in upcoming midterm elections, writing, , “After much spirited discussion with the females in my life. I’ve decided that voting blue for their choice is only right (They’re also sexy females, btw.)”.<br />After suspending Griffin, Musk <br />tweeted that she had been banned , "for impersonating a comedian.".<br />But if she really wants <br />her account back, <br />she can have it. <br />For $8, Elon Musk, via Twitter.<br />My commitment to free speech <br />extends even to not banning the account <br />following my plane, even though that <br />is a direct personal safety risk, Elon Musk, via Twitter.<br />According to Musk, he aims to make Twitter , "the most accurate source <br />of information in the world.".<br />That’s our mission. Widespread verification will democratize journalism & empower the voice of the people, Elon Musk, via Twitter