Twitter on Wednesday suspended over 25 accounts that track the planes of government agencies, billionaires and high-profile individuals – including one that followed the movements of the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, who has said he was committed to “free speech”. Musk said on Twitter that “real-time posting of someone else’s location violates doxxing policy, but delayed posting of locations are ok”.
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