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The European Union (EU) has threatened to impose sanctions on Elon Musk over the recent suspension of journalist accounts on Twitter. According to a report by the BBC, several journalists had their accounts suspended for posting links to Elonjet, an account that tracks the live location of Musk’s private flights. Twitter cited a violation of its new privacy policy, which does not allow users to post someone else’s live location without their consent.
Musk later lifted the suspension of the journalist accounts after a Twitter poll. However, the EU has expressed concern over the matter and has threatened to impose sanctions on Musk if the issue is not addressed. It is not clear what form these sanctions would take, but they could potentially impact Musk’s businesses and ventures in the EU.
This situation has generated a lot of debate and discussion on social media, with many users expressing their opinions on the matter. Some have praised the EU’s decision to potentially impose sanctions, while others have criticized the move as an overreach of government power.
Overall, it remains to be seen how the situation will play out and whether or not the EU will follow through on its threat of sanctions. Regardless of the outcome, the issue highlights the complexities of privacy and freedom of expression on social media platforms.
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