Twitter users joked that Elon Musk should be banned for doxxing himself by tweeting his location at World Cup final
the following evening, after the billionaire ran a Twitter poll on the decision.
Now people are questioning how the doxxing policy is enforced, since news outlets and Musk himself have since shared his whereabouts. His private jet was earlier tracked from California to Qatar, with a stop in Luton, England. Live television then showed Musk arriving at Lusail Stadium, and screenshots were tweeted by numerous news sites."Are we allowed to tweet that Elon Musk is at the World Cup Final right now because it was just on TV or is that a ban?"As Musk took his seat next to Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, he tweeted several videos of the game – leading many to joke that he was doxxing himself.
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