Elon Musk's account on Twitter follows his private flight
On Twitter, on Wednesday, the ElonJet @ account, which has more than half a million followers.
The user of the account, Jack Sweeney, 20 years old, made the flight tracking information publicly available for tweeting every time the plane took off and landed.
Musk says legal action is currently underway against Sweeney and others.
And on Twitter, "Last night, the car that was driving [my son] Lil X in Los Angeles was driven by a madman (he thought it was me), and he stopped the car from moving and climbing the front of the car."
He added that any account that reveals the real locations of people will be suspended "because it is a violation of physical safety".
When asked by the BBC, Sweeney denied that what happened to Ibn Masak was related to his tweet.
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And this comes after he confirmed on his personal account on Twitter on Wednesday that he suspended his personal account.
And in that evening, the calculation of 100 qad was re-activated, and he said: "Yes, I did it!" But after minutes you re-suspend the account. Also you freeze the personal account of the other JxckSweeney@.
Sweeney, a college student in Florida, shared a screenshot with CNN of a Twitter message stating that the social networking company conducted a "thorough review" and decided to permanently ban the account for violating Twitter's rules.
Sweeney manages and oversees dozens of other accounts that track the private flights of wealthy Americans, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and Mita CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
And it seems that many of these accounts - including the account tracking the aircraft associated with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and another account to monitor the planes of the celebrities - were suspended on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon as well.
As long as the mask is different from the ElonJet @ account, it was said that he was offered 5000 dollars to delete it.
Sweeney told the American media that Musk told him in the end that he did not feel entitled to pay in exchange for closing the account.
Before the city, Musk pledged to keep these accounts active even though they posed an "imminent threat to personal safety".
But Masak said on Wednesday evening, "I will suspend any account that publishes and identifies the actual real locations of any person, because it is a violation of physical safety. This includes publishing links to sites that contain information about the actual real locations."
The help center was posted on Twitter with a tweet that said, "It is not permissible to broadcast or share information about the last person without their express permission."
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Since becoming president of Twitter, Musk has made a number of changes to account management and tracking practices.
It also reinstated a group of previously banned accounts, including the personal account of former President Donald Trump, which was banned after storming the US Capitol building on January 6.
Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has also reduced the number of employees of the social media company and reportedly stopped paying rent for some of the company's offices, including the company's headquarters in San Francisco, according to the New York Times.
Investors are wondering if his latest takeover on Twitter has diverted his attention from his business in the field of electric cars.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, Mask sold another 22 million shares in the company worth 3.58 billion dollars.
Thus, the total value of Tesla shares sold by Musk during the last year reaches approximately 40 billion dollars.

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