Kanye West banned from posting on Instagram after Trevor Noah racial slur

Kanye West

US rapper Kanye West. 

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Instagram said Thursday it had blocked rapper Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, from using his account for 24 hours for violating the social network's harassment policy amid his acrimonious divorce from reality star Kim Kardashian.

The 44-year-old megastar has been in the spotlight for several weeks over his attacks on comedian Pete Davidson, who is dating Kardashian.

West, who is now officially divorced, has publicly called on Kardashian to reconcile their relationship.

Kardashian has meanwhile urged him to keep their family matters private, but her efforts have been to no avail, with the singer speaking publicly about the custody of their children, for example.

Kim Kardashian and US rapper Kanye West

Kim Kardashian and US rapper Kanye West attend the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.  Reality TV star Kim Kardashian officially became single again on March 2, 2022, after a Los Angeles judge finalized her divorce from rapper Kanye, whom she married in 2014.

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An Instagram spokesperson told AFP that West was prevented from posting, commenting and sending DMs on the social network for 24 hours.

It also deleted content -- without saying specifically what -- from his account for violating rules on hate speech, bullying and harassment.

According to US media, the post in question insulted late-night talk show host Trevor Noah after he said West was becoming "more and more belligerent in how he tries to get Kim back," including a claymation music video that shows West holding Davidson's severed head.

"You may not feel sorry for Kim because she's rich and famous," Noah told his audience. "But what she's going through is terrifying to watch and it shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave" their partner.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, West responded by rewriting the lyrics of "Kumbaya" as "k--- baya my lord," using a slur referring to a Black person who rejects their ethnicity.

Meta, which owns Instagram, said West's behaviour violates its policy on hate speech, bullying, and harassment. 

Instagram said it could take further action against West's account in the event of repeat violations.