I don’t know if he will be back on Twitter because it doesn’t do anything for him any more. He doesn’t get the adulation he used to get.His exJW Twitter was not working for him anymore. His more vocal followers either left or were tired of the drama. At the same time, it’s been a playground for his critics. I don’t think he ever accepted that he was outnumbered there until recently, and he just nuked it as a result.
As someone so dependent upon donations, online reputation and visibility, leaving the platform also has its disadvantages. These two things can be true at the same time.
He’s practically ceded all leadership on exJW matters. Moving forward, if he wants to transition into atheist and/or anti-cult activism, it is crucial to re-establish himself there as his rebranded self. He’ll need to interact with potential interviewees and donors. He’s going to find out the hard way that exJWs were easy pickings for donors when compared to the groups he is now courting. Plus there is the leftover exJW drama that will inevitably follow him.