The rapper violated Instagram rules.
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Rapper Kanye “Ye” West’s Instagram account was temporarily suspended when she violated the rules of the social media platform.
West has posted several aggressive posts on his Instagram account in recent weeks, but one post has crossed the line. West barked at comedian-presenter Trevor Noah with the racist word “coon,” meaning a dark-skinned man who belittles his ethnic background.
In his Daily Show, Noah had criticized West for using ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
The release has been removed and the company that owns Instagram has suspended West’s account for 24 hours. A spokeswoman for Meta says TMZthat a publication referring to Noah violated Instagram’s rules of hate speech, harassment, and bullying.
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The suspension means that West will not be able to post new content to your account, comment on other posts or send private messages via Instagram. According to the spokesman, the sentence could be extended if West violates the rules again.
While that post was still on display, Noah responded in the comment box. GuardianAccording to the magazine, Noah wrote:
– You’re a permanent part of my life, Ye. That’s why my heart aches to see you like that. I don’t care if you support Trump or bark at Pete, Noah wrote with reference Pete to Davidson.
Comedian Davidson is a male friend of Kardashian who has been repeatedly ridiculed and threatened by West on Instagram.
– But I care when I see you on the path to danger and pain … don’t forget that the biggest trick that racists ever did to dark-skinned people was to teach us to strip each other of our skin color when we disagreed. They tricked us into separating from each other so that we would never be strong together, Noah continued.