
© Reuters / Micah WalterPro-life activists at the 32nd Annual March For Life in Washington DC.
An anti-abortion box office movie has had its Twitter account restored after a temporary and unexplained suspension, which sparked outrage and fresh cries of 'censorship' online.
The movie titled 'Unplanned' follows the true story of a Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life activist, and was produced by Christian production company Pure Flix. It bills itself as "exposing the truth" about the family-planning organization, which it claims is only interested in money.
Twitter suspended the movie's account seemingly without explanation last week, one day after its official premiere, but the backlash on the social media platform was swift, with pro-life and conservative commentators publicizing the suspension and demanding answers on the blackout. After the outcry, Twitter lifted the suspension, having decided that "after further review," the account did not actually violate any rules.
It appears the suspension could have been the result of pro-choice users repeatedly "maliciously and falsely" reporting Unplanned's account to Twitter - but the entire thing seems to have backfired, as the movie's follower count shot up dramatically to over 100,000 soon after its account was restored.