Her removal from Twitter comes just after the tech giant announced new policies on doxing, something that Lorenz has been accused of in the past.
Shortly after Lorenz's suspension was confirmed, the former New York Times journalist posted a video to TikTok where she could be seen in a formal dress, smiling ear-to-ear, confirming to the world that she was banned.
Lorenz, who says in the clip that she's with the Times Ryan Mac, who was also suspended, uses the opportunity to promote her other social media handles and proclaims that she did not violate any Twitter rules.
The reporter adds that hours before her suspension, she had reached out to Musk for comment on a story.
According to the landing page on Lorenz's Twitter account, her account was suspended for 'violating the Twitter rules' but the disclaimer does not offer any specific information.
The new move comes just after Musk reinstated the accounts of several journalists who he had banned for allegedly doxing the movements of his private jet.
Following her suspension, Lorenz also wrote a blog on her Substack page in which she said that she was unable to log in to her account shortly after reaching out to Twitter owner Elon Musk for comment on a story.
Lorenz said: 'I only had three tweets live on my account when it was banned. Two were promoting my social media profiles on other platforms and one was the tweet below where I asked Musk for comment.'
She had written to Musk: 'Hi Elon, Drew Harwell and I sent you a couple emails about this. We've learned some information that we'd like to share and discuss with you. We're taking this very seriously and want to ensure this is pursued the right way thanks.'
At the time of writing, Harwell's account remains active.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="634"]Lorenz continued saying: 'When I went to log in and see if he had responded to our query, I was suspended. I received zero communication from the company on why I was suspended or what terms I violated.' She added: 'Never once in my 13 year career in social media have I received a single terms of service or community guidelines violation, for my personal account or any account that I’ve run.' 'Twitter has served as an essential real time news source and played a crucial role in the journalism world, but Musk’s arbitrary suspensions of journalist’s who report on him should worry anyone who values free speech and expression,' Lorenz continued. In April, the Washington Post journalist was criticized by conservative media outlets after she published an expose on Chaya Raichik, the Orthodox Jewish mastermind behind the widely successful Twitter account Libs of TikTok.@taylorlorenz What happened to FREE SPEECH??!!! #elonmusk #twitter #tech #technews #musk #technology #journalist #news ♬ My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) - Maliheh Saeedi & Faraz Taali
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