Tweeting again: Teenager restored to Twitter after ban for tracking ElonMusk flights
Jack Sweeney, the teenager behind @elonjet, created a new account over the weekend, @elonjetnextday. It continues to track Musk's private airplane but delays the flight data by a day, which upholds Twitter's real-time tracking policies. The new account was set up after Musk banned the original account, which led to several journalists being banned, too, and questions being raised about Musk's content moderation.The new account, established on Dec.
Musk suspended the account on Dec. 14 after Twitter updated its rules to suspend accounts"dedicated to sharing someone's live location." Sweeney and Musk have clashed before, with Musk offering the college-age student $5,000 to close the account. Sweeney declined. Musk also claimed that an unknown person was stalking his family and alleged that the public release of flight data provided"assassination coordinates" that could be used to try and attack him. Police are investigating but have provided conflicting information about whether the alleged stalker followed the billionaire's family.
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