Article 6754V ElonJet is back on Twitter, but with a 24-hour delay

ElonJet is back on Twitter, but with a 24-hour delay

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acastro_STK050_05.0.jpg Jack Sweeney has created a new time-delayed version of the ElonJet tracker account after the original was banned for violating Twitter policy restrictions. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

The college student who ran the now-banned @ElonJet Twitter account that used public information to track Elon Musk's private jet has resumed his activities on Twitter under a new username. As noted by Insider, Jack Sweeney, 20, has created a new account called @ElonJetNextDay - which now tracks Musk's private jet with a 24-hour delay to circumvent Twitter policy restrictions.

Sweeney's original ElonJet account was suspended from the platform last week following accusations from Musk that it violated Twitter rules by revealing his live location. Twitter updated its policy to forbid publishing a person's real-time location on the same day it suspended ElonJet. Sweeney said in an interview with Insider that he will be posting manually"...

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