Here’s what Elon Musk has to say on suspending journalists’ Twitter accounts – Times of India

Twitter, owned by Elon Musk, recently suspended the accounts of several journalists from outlets including CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post.doxxing Real-time location information.” The company’s new CEO seemed unhappy with the development and went on a suspension spree for attracting criticism for his actions. However, he hit back and decided to temporarily ban those accounts. defended his decision.
“Everyone will be treated the same. They are not special just because you are a journalist. Showing real-time information about someone’s location is inappropriate and I think not everyone on this call would want their Let this be done.” He said that after entering a space where there were journalists whose accounts had been suspended.
He soon left when reporters in the space tried to question him.

musk shuts down twitter space for one day
Soon after, the muskets closed empty space For a day when reporters were banned from the platform, they were able to tune into Space. He stated that the feature was discontinued due to a “legacy bug”.
Musk suspended the journalists’ accounts, saying they shared their “exact real-time location” – labeling it “killing coordinates” – which was a “direct violation” of Twitter’s privacy information and media policy.
He also tweeted, “It’s totally okay to criticize me all day long, but it’s not okay to mock my real-time location and put my family in danger.” The report states that he argued that doxing could provide live information that could put him and his family at risk.
Voted on non-suspended accounts
After suspending the accounts of journalists who “spoiled their space”, Musk posted a poll and gave Twitterati four options to choose an answer. He laughed after conducting a poll on the subject on his Twitter handle and said, “7 day suspension for doxing. Taking some time off Twitter is good for the soul.”
The poll showed that people wanted Musk to cancel “Now” accounts. However, Musk said he gave “lots of choices” and posted another poll asking users to choose whether Twitter should cancel accounts “that have [his[ exact location in real-time” “Now” or “in 7 days”.
At the time of writing this report, 58.5% of people want Musk to suspend the ban “Now” against 41.5% favouring the “in 7 days” option.

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