Elon Musk Announces Legal Action and Twitter Policy Change on Doxxing
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Gizmodo reports that Twitter CEO Elon Musk is taking
legal action against a University of Central Florida student
who publishes his flight information on social media.
Gizmodo reports that Twitter CEO Elon Musk is taking
legal action against a University of Central Florida student
who publishes his flight information on social media.
Jack Sweeney's @ElonJet account and his private account were permanently suspended from Twitter.
According to Musk, a "crazy stalker"
had followed a car driving his
2-year-old son, X, in Los Angeles.
Musk claims that the perpetrator
blocked the car from moving
before climbing on the hood.
Last night, car carrying lil X in LA
was followed by crazy stalker
(thinking it was me), who later blocked
car from moving & climbed onto hood. , Elon Musk, via Twitter.
Legal action is being taken against
Sweeney & organizations who
supported harm to my family, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
Later, the billionaire posted a video of the alleged
perpetrator and asked his over 120 million
followers if they recognized the car or its driver.
On December 14, Musk also announced
a change to Twitter's policy on
sharing real-time information.
Any account doxxing
real-time location info
of anyone will be suspended, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
According to Musk, the sharing of
people's real-time location poses a , “physical safety violation.”.
Gizmodo reports that Sweeney's other accounts, which track more celebrities' planes, including Drake, Jeff Bezos and Taylor Swift, were also permanently suspended.
Gizmodo reports that Sweeney's other accounts, which track more celebrities' planes, including Drake, Jeff Bezos and Taylor Swift, were also permanently suspended.
Gizmodo reports that Sweeney's other accounts, which track more celebrities' planes, including Drake, Jeff Bezos and Taylor Swift, were also permanently suspended.
Gizmodo reports that Sweeney's other accounts, which track more celebrities' planes, including Drake, Jeff Bezos and Taylor Swift, were also permanently suspended
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