Iconic horror writer Stephen King has shocked his fans by deleting his Twitter account after directly accusing Elon Musk of banning him from the platform. This unexpected move has created a stir on social media , rekindling the debate over freedom of expression and the control of digital platforms.
The conflict between King and Musk
Stephen King has been an outspoken critic of Elon Musk since the mogul acquired the platform. Over the past few months, King has expressed his dissatisfaction with decisions made by Musk, including changes to verification policies, content moderation, and the new subscription model.According to sources close to the story, the trigger for the deletion of his account was a sudden block that King interpreted as a direct action by Musk to silence him. In his last message before closing his account, the author of It and The Shining wrote:“
If the voice of dissent is not welcome here, then this is not my place. Censorship has no place in a free world.”
Elon Musk’s response
Elon Musk was quick to respond to the accusations, denying any personal interference in King’s account. In a message on X, Musk stated:“Stephen King is free to say what he wants on this platform. We have not taken any action against his account. If he has decided to leave, that is his choice.”
However, many users have pointed out that this is not the first time public figures have experienced seemingly targeted sanctions and restrictions on the platform under Musk’s leadership.
Reactions on social media and cultural impact
Stephen King’s departure from X has sparked a flurry of reactions . While some applaud him for staying true to his principles, others criticize his decision and consider it an “unnecessary escape.”
Celebrities, writers and activists have expressed their support for King, fuelling debate over the role of social media in free speech and growing concerns about the centralisation of power in digital platforms.
What’s next for Stephen King?
Although Stephen King has left X, he remains active on other platforms and has hinted that he might join Threads or Mastodon , emerging networks seeking to position themselves as alternatives to X.For now, his decision has left a big question: Is X a place where freedom of expression truly thrives or where critical voices risk being silenced?