Crypto influencers scramble to recover Twitter accounts after suspensions

According to a March 10 tweet by Bitcoin (BTC) podcaster Peter McCormack, at least six crypto-related accounts have been recently suspended by Twitter.

The listed accounts include some of the most prominent crypto figures on Twitter with over 300,000 subscribers like Bitcoin on-chain analyst Willy Woo and BTC stock-to-flow model creator PlanB, as well as crypto advocate TheCryptoDog. Other industry-related accounts like MMCrypto, TheMoon, Koroush AK, and WSBChairman — who claims that the account is not associated with Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets community — have also been suspended. 

Full list of account suspensions:@woonomic @100trillionUSD@mmcrypto@wsbchairman@themooncarl@TheCryptoDog @KoroushAKStrangely @PeterSchiff hasn't though, what gives? https://t.co/i6L5e93BTV

— Peter McCormack (@PeterMcCormack) March 10, 2021

At publishing time, five of the listed accounts remain inaccessible, while Willy Woo and PlanB’s accounts appear to have been recovered. At the time of writing, PlanB’s account looks to be fully restored, while Willy Woo has around 600 followers.

Despite a brief suspension of PlanB, Twitter did not take down some of the prominent crypto influencer's impersonators. Twitter user Ankeborgare noted that some fake PlanB accounts like 100TrillionUSDT and 100TrillionUSDD were not suspended on Twitter as part of the latest series of suspensions.

On March 8, Twitter Support stated that the platform has been experiencing a “rise in cases” of mistaken account suspensions. 

Twitter did not immediately respond to Cointelegraph’s request for comment.

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