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Twitter has recently lifted the suspension of several journalists whose accounts were suspended for posting links to Elonjet, an account that tracks the live location of Elon Musk’s private flights.
According to Twitter, the new privacy policy does not allow users to post someone else’s live location without their consent, leading to the suspension of the journalists’ accounts.
The suspension was originally supposed to be lifted after a seven-day period, but after a poll by Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, it was decided to lift the suspension immediately.
However, the Elonjet Twitter account remains suspended for now. It is unclear why the suspension was not lifted for this account, as the poll appeared to favor lifting the suspension of all accounts involved.
The people have spoken.
Accounts who doxxed my location will have their suspension lifted now. https://t.co/MFdXbEQFCe
This news has generated a lot of buzz on social media, with many users expressing their opinions on the situation. Some have praised Twitter for upholding its privacy policy, while others have criticized the company for suspending the accounts of journalists who were simply reporting on the location of a public figure.
Overall, it appears that the situation has been resolved for the suspended journalists, but the future of the Elonjet account remains uncertain. It will be interesting to see how Twitter handles similar situations in the future and how it balances the privacy rights of its users with the freedom of the press.
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