US President Donald Trump's Twitter account has been "accidentally disabled" on Friday for 11 minutes due to a human error, the company said, according to the BBC News website.
"We found that this was done by a Twitter responsible employee on the employee's last day of work. We conduct a full internal investigation and take steps to avoid repeating this happening, "Twitter said.
The White House did not want to comment on this incident. Immediately after the page has returned actively, the first message sent by Trump was about the Republican Party's tax cuts plan, writes go4it.
As early as March 2009, Donald Trump sends messages almost daily through his "@ realdonaldtrump" account. The US president's Twitter activity is being watched by more than 41.7 million users.
Trump has actively used the social network to promote policies and attack its political opponents, particularly during the 2016 presidential election campaign, but also after taking office in January.