Elon Musk suspends journalists who spoke about his jet flights

Elon Musk suspends journalists who spoke about his jet flights. Then he launched another survey on Twitter: “Should we allow them again?”

The social network Twitter blocked the accounts of several journalists who had published posts about Elon Musk, the new owner of the social network, and the decision to remove the account that was tracking his jet. Among those suspended are reporters from CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post, as well as some independent journalists. According to CNBCNews, has also had his account suspended mastodon, the new competitor of Twitter. Musk responded to a comment that questioned him written on Twitter who tell her geolocation Endangering one’s family in real time is not a way of freely expressing oneself. He later launched an account ban poll. The journalists involved are Ryan Mac the New York Times, Donie O’Sullivan by cnn, Drew Harwell the washington post, Matt Binder from Mashable, Micah Lee by Intercept. Independent reporters have also been suspended Aaron Rupar, Keith Olberman and Tony Webster. In recent days the suspension of 25 accounts which tracked the planes of government agencies, billionaires and high-profile individuals including Musk. Many were directed by student Jack Sweeney 20 years and flight tracking enthusiasts he had used Twitter publish Update about the location of Musk’s private plane publicly available information. Sweeney had asked Musk for a Tesla as a gift to close the account.

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