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Ye Gets Banned from X, Declares It More Important Than the Album

In a hilarious text exchange with Dave Blunts, Ye compares his Twitter ban to smuggling porn in China—without a VPN.

Late last night, Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) found himself in digital exile after his X (formerly Twitter) account was temporarily limited for violating platform rules against harassment. Screenshots posted by Dave Blunts show Ye texting, “Welp, I guess I’m banned. Please alert the masses,” followed by a dramatic declaration that the suspension is “more important than the album.”

When Dave pressed him on the long-awaited music release, Ye brushed it off, likening their duo to “Ye and Silent Bob” and quipping that getting banned from X is worse than “being in China trying to load porn with no VPN.” True to form, he promised to start “spamming tweet ideas” through text instead.

This isn’t Ye’s first run-in with the platform’s policies, but the irony of calling for mass awareness—while being silenced online—adds another layer to his ever-theatrical narrative. One thing’s for sure: album delay or not, Ye stays viral.
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