Published 14:32 IST, December 23rd 2019
Baby Yoda popular account returns after being suspended on Twitter
Baby Yoda has become one of the most loved and adored characters. A parody account of the character was suspended and now activated. Read to know details
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Baby Yoda has become one of most popular and cute characters in recent times. He is from new Disney+ show, Mandalorian. re are several memes related him that are alrey doing rounds on internet. re is official confirmation on character’s name, as it is just called Child in series. His fan following has been increasing manifold. People are so obsessed with Baby Yoda that y are also making tattoos of him. re are many parody accounts of character and one such account was suspended. w it has just been activated. Re to kw more.
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Popular Baby Yoda account returns
After being modded into video games, ded into memes, and included on shelves of toy stores, it was only a matter of time before Mandalorian's Baby Yoda got his own Twitter account. social media handle is filled with Baby Yoda-med accounts, but among most popular is @BabyYodaBaby on twitter. famous account currently has around 192k thousand followers. It shares cute stills of character with captions written in Yoda-speak.
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However, earlier account was mysteriously suspended. This sparked a Change.org petition to recover Twitter account, with description explaining, "@BabyYodaBaby was a parody account banned due to unfair reporting. Many people report real problems, and Twitter does absolutely thing. This can change!" re is even a response in petition's comments from a user claiming to be owner of Baby Yoda Twitter account, thanking faceless vigilante for ir support. It res, "I have appealed suspension but have t heard anything from Twitter yet. Please continue to contact Twitter on my behalf. Thank you again for all of your kind words and support!" Wher it was petition, or Twitter fixing a mistake on ir own, account has returned and is active w.
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14:05 IST, December 23rd 2019