
Breitbart News reports that Levine had his account restored later in the day following many questions from him and his followers. Twitter claimed the lockout was an "error" and that Levine's tweets about Maza did not violate the site's policies before changing its mind again, locking Levine out of his account yet again.
The social media giant told Levine, "upon further investigation, these tweets violate our Twitter rules, specifically our private information policy."