Paul Graham, a widely respected venture capitalist whos been supportive Elon Musks efforts at Twitter, had his Twitter account suspended on Sunday.

The suspension followed a tweet in which Graham wrote: This is the last straw. I give up. You can find a link to my new Mastodon profile on my site. 

In that tweet, he linked to a new Twitter policy that forbids users from linking out to competing social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Mastodon, Truth Social, Tribel, Post, and Nostr.

That policy also forbids using various ways to get around the rule, such as writing instagram dot com/username to avoid creating an actual link. 

It appears Grahams account was suspended because he wrote, You can find a link to my new Mastodon profile on my site. That could be deemed by Twitter as an example of a workaround.

Fortune reached out to Twitter but didnt receive an immediate reply; however, after we reached out to the company, Grahams account was unsuspended.

Technology author Gergely Orosz noted the suspension on his own Twitter account, writing, Paul Graham founder of Y Combinator, and someone who was supportive of Elon Musk since the Twitter takeover announced hes taking a break from Twitter, and suggested people can find his Mastodon account on his website. He was banned a few hours later. I cannot believe it

Howard Lerman, a co-founder of several tech startups, also expressed surprise, tweeting: Paul Graham (formerly @paulg) defines literally every attribute one could hope for on a social network: Profound, civil, thoughtful, honest, direct, polite, active, responsive to all, inclusive. Im sure I missed a lot of things he is. And Im really going to him him on here.

Over on Mastodon, widely considered an alternative to Twitter for users tired of Musks chaos, Graham himself remained characteristically diplomatic, writing: I havent left Twitter. I just dont want to keep using it while its banning links to other sites. Plus given the way things are going, it seemed like a good time to learn more about Mastodon.

He added, FWIW I still hope Elon succeeds with Twitter. Why wish failure on anyone? But for me, not letting people post links to their other accounts was just too much.

Others commented on the suspension as well. Alexis Ohanian, founder and general partner of VC firm 776, noted Grahams stature as Silicon Valley royalty. He tweeted Sunday: Wild. @PaulG got suspended (for *sending folks to his website for a link to his mastadon). This is gonna get really, really interesting. PG is SV royalty.

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