What about the @ElonJet account – is it blocked or not?

The @ElonJet Twitter account, which was dedicated to tracking and posting the whereabouts of Elon Musk’s private jet, was permanently banned this Wednesday.. This measure, which also affected other similar accounts run by a young man named Jack Sweeney, took place hours before the account was suspended and then reactivated by the platform without any explanation.

The decision to block accounts came despite the fact that Elon Musk himself had previously declared his commitment to freedom of speech. and so he was going to allow Sweeney to continue to release his aircraft’s displacement data.

“My commitment to free speech even extends to not blocking the account that is following my plane, even though that’s a direct personal safety risk,” Musk said after buying Twitter.

A few hours later, Musk reported that Any Twitter account that shares real-time whereabouts of another person will be banned immediately. because it posed a threat to his personal integrity. He added that this includes exchanging links to third-party sites that display such information.

“Any account that provides real-time location information of anyone will be banned as it is a breach of physical security. This includes posting links to sites with real-time location information. Posting places someone has visited with a slight delay is not a security issue, so that’s fine,” Musk said.

He later explained that Twitter’s policy change came after a stalker chased a car carrying one of her children. Thinking it was Musk, he blocked the car’s path and climbed onto its hood.

The billionaire said that after this situation, he decided to sue Sweeney, who had other automated Twitter accounts that were responsible for publishing the location of the private jets of other billionaires such as Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates.

Elon Jet

Jack Sweeney rose to international fame after he decided to create a Twitter account in early 2020, where shared the location, as well as the takeoff and landing time of Elon Musk’s private jet.

This situation did not please the current owner of Twitter, who Upon learning of the situation, he decided to offer him $5,000 in exchange for deleting the account. and stop sharing information.

However, Sweeney turned down the offer and instead asked for $50,000 and an internship at one of Tesla’s factories.

It should be noted that all information published by Sweeney is in the public domain, so publishing it is not a crimealthough in the case of a media figure like Elon Musk, this could be a security risk.

Author: Julian Castillo
Source: La Opinion

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