Twitter suspends bot account tracking Musk’s private jet

Twitter suspends bot account tracking Musk’s private jet

Bot account operator Jack Sweeney's Twitter account was also suspended.

The Twitter account tracked movements of Elon Musk’s private jet using data available in the public domain. (AP pic)
SAN FRANCISCO:
Twitter suspended a bot account tracking its owner Elon Musk’s private jet, the account’s operator Jack Sweeney said in a tweet on Wednesday.

The Twitter account tracked movements of Musk’s private jet using data available in the public domain. Later in the day, Sweeney’s Twitter account was also suspended.

Musk said in a tweet in November that his commitment to free speech “extends even to not banning the account following my plane, even though that is a direct personal safety risk.”

“Real-time posting of someone else’s location violates doxxing policy, but delayed posting of locations is okay,” Musk said on Wednesday in response to a tweet about the suspension.

“Doxxing” is the public release of sensitive information identifying an individual or organisation, like a home address or phone number.

Sweeney – a 20-year-old student at the University of Central Florida, who also operates similar bot accounts tracking Musk’s jet on Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram – tweeted on Saturday that Ella Irwin, Twitter’s vice-president of trust and safety, requested that the account be filtered and less visible to users.

Twitter and Sweeney did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

In previous media interviews, Sweeney said he turned down a US$5,000 offer from Musk in 2021 to shut down the bot account.

Separately, Twitter accounts tracking the jets of billionaire tech entrepreneurs Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates have also been suspended.

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