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Because "Thank you, Abul Nasab" Elon Musk bans a famous Egyptian artist

October 3, 2025

After a series of satirical tweets by Egyptian artist Mohamed Heneidy, Elon Musk Malik decided "Twitter"By paying a subscription in exchange for obtaining the authentication mark (the blue mark), Musk decided to ban Heneidy from his personal account, and to give him "Blog".

The crisis began on Saturday, when the new decision was implemented, and the blue mark was removed from some celebrity accounts, including Mohamed Heneidy, which led him to post a sarcastic tweet in response to the matter, writing: "After serving 10 years on Twitter, he tells me to pay him money for a blue tag.. We replaced the tag with a young boy who made himself a gold document".

And as soon as hours passed, the blue mark returned to the accounts of a number of celebrities, including Heneidy as well, so he mocked again the incident, confirmed that he had not paid the subscription, and thanked Elon Musk for paying the subscription from his pocket, saying: "Thank you, father of descent".

It seems that the repeated ridicule really bothered the owner of Twitter, so he banned Mohamed Heneidy from his personal account, which the latter announced in a recent tweet, explaining that Elon Musk banned him because of his mockery of subscriptions. "Twitter Blue".

Heneidy wrote through his account in "Twitter", "Elon Musk, I dressed up and made a block because I got tired of Twitter blue subscriptions.. Elon Qamusa".

It is noteworthy that the American billionaire owner of Twitter had previously announced the date of April 20, to remove all free authentication marks from user accounts around the world, asking to pay $ 8 for that service.

However, since the implementation of this decision, the famous platform has witnessed a state of chaos during the past two days, after several accounts impersonated other accounts, and documented them in exchange for payment, before the company returned later and apparently addressed the problem.

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Arab Desk

Arab Desk

The Arab Desk leads The Eastern Herald's reporting on the Middle East and North Africa. The desk has covered the Gaza-Israel war since October 2023, the Iran-Israel war of 2025-2026, the fall of the Assad government in Syria, Hezbollah's political and military shifts in Lebanon, the war in Yemen, and the diplomatic realignment of the Gulf states under the Abraham Accords and the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement.

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