Techregister > News > Twitter suspends 70,000 QAnon accounts in massive purge after deadly Capitol siege, Trump ban NewsTwitter suspends 70,000 QAnon accounts in massive purge after deadly Capitol siege, Trump banJanuary 12, 2021No commentposted on Jan. 12, 2021 at 6:26 pm Twitter suspended more than 70,000 QAnon accounts after the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol, part of a massive crackdown to prevent more violence. READ SOURCE READ Zoom meetings aren't end-to-end encrypted Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on ReddittechregisterJanuary 12, 2021previous articleGeneral Motors Gets Into the Delivery Business With BrightDropnext articleTwitter suspends 70,000 accounts linked to QAnon Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email You Might Also LikeNewssocial media: Govt notifies new rules governing digital mediaFebruary 25, 2021Mobile newsFinal Fantasy VII is getting a mobile battle royale spinoffFebruary 25, 2021'Like Disneyland': Fans of Fry's mourn electronics giant after its shutdownFebruary 25, 2021Mobile newsXiaomi Releases New Zealand’s Most Affordable 5G SmartphoneFebruary 25, 2021NewsDo Democrats Trust Biden? – WSJFebruary 25, 2021Mobile newsUnbelievable Microsoft Surface Pro 7 Discount at Best BuyFebruary 25, 2021