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X Finally Yeeted @BGatesIsaPyscho – Free Speech Just Took Its Meds

X Finally Yeeted @BGatesIsaPyscho – Free Speech Just Took Its Meds

X Suspends @BGatesIsaPyscho: A Victory Against Content Theft & For Creators

X has suspended the account @BGatesIsaPyscho (widely known as “Concerned Citizen”), which at its peak had over 1.1 million followers. The move has been welcomed by many creators who had repeatedly accused the account of reposting their videos and memes without credit, watermarks, or links to the original sources.

The account specialized in high-engagement, often conspiracy-adjacent content—clips about global organizations, immigration, and alleged elite scandals. While the rapid-fire posting style helped it go viral, it also drew constant criticism for stripping attribution from the original creators whose work fueled its growth.

X does not publicly disclose the exact reason for every suspension, but the platform’s rules explicitly prohibit repeated copyright violations, platform manipulation, and the unauthorized use of others’ content. Mass reposting without credit falls squarely under these policies, and the volume of complaints appears to have finally triggered permanent enforcement.

Divided Reactions to @BGatesIsaPyscho Suspension on X

Supporters of the account have called the suspension censorship and demanded its reinstatement, with some tagging Elon Musk directly.

Creators and regular users have celebrated the decision, viewing it as long-overdue protection against large-scale content theft.

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The suspension fits into a broader pattern: X has ramped up action against spam, bot networks, and intellectual-property abuse while dramatically reducing bans purely for speech or “hateful conduct.” The focus is increasingly on keeping the platform fair for authentic voices and rewarding those who produce original material.

A Clear Message for Content Creators

For content creators, the message is clear: X is willing to remove even high-follower accounts that systematically profit from others’ work without permission or credit. That shift is already being felt as a positive change by thousands who have spent years watching their videos get hijacked and re-uploaded for someone else’s clout.

Whether @BGatesIsaPyscho appeals successfully remains to be seen, but for now the account displays the standard “Suspended” notice and is inaccessible.

A cleaner, fairer timeline benefits everyone—except the grifters.

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