After US President Donald Trump was temporarily banished from Twitter for potentially inciting violence, the platform has since unlocked his account.

Trump Is Back on Twitter

Twitter made the decision to suspend President Trump's account in the midst of the protests in Washington, D.C.

While the platform first labeled and then removed his Tweets "due to a risk of violence," it eventually banned Trump for 12 hours. The platform cited "severe and repeated violations" of its Civic Integrity Policy, resulting in Trump's ban.

Facebook and Instagram followed suit, choosing to ban Trump's account indefinitely. These bans will likey be lifted after President-elect Joe Biden assumes office.

Twitter hinted at a more permanent expulsion of Trump if he continues to break the site's rules. More specifically, it noted that "further violation of the Twitter Rules" will "result in permanent suspension."

Now that the suspension period is over, Trump has already returned to Twitter with more messages for his supporters.

Trump Risks Permanent Expulsion on Twitter

It will be much easier for Twitter to ban Trump once he's out of office. Trump will lose his world leader privileges on Twitter, which means that the platform will no longer tolerate any rule violations.

Given Trump's track record, it's likely that he'll slip up in the future, potentially resulting in a permanent ban.