UN, EU protest Twitter’s reporter ban
UN joins EU in denouncing Twitter's suspension of several journalists. Reporters for...
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Elon Musk, a billionaire businessman, claims that some journalists whose accounts he had suspended from Twitter will have their access restored.
After Mr. Musk accused them of disclosing his location data, reporters for the New York Times, CNN, and the Washington Post had their accounts locked out.
But in the face of rising criticism, he posed a question to Twitter followers.
And out of the 3.6 million participants, 59% chose to repeal the prohibition right away.
“The conversation is over. The suspension of the accounts that doxxed my location has been lifted “Tweeted he.
The EU and UN both denounced the ban.
The people have spoken.
Accounts who doxxed my location will have their suspension lifted now. https://www.bolnews.com/business/2022/12/twitter-restores-banned-journalists-accounts/amp/
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 17, 2022
One well-known account, @ElonJet, is still suspended. Owner Jack Sweeney, 20, tweeted each time Elon Musk’s aircraft took off and landed using publicly accessible flight-tracking data.
Mr. Musk attributed the narrative to an event involving “a crazy stalker” who, according to him, approached his son in a moving vehicle.
Mr. Musk stated on Thursday that Mr. Sweeney and others were being sued.
Users “may not publish or share other people’s private information without their express knowledge and agreement,” according to an update to Twitter’s privacy policy.
The event involving the jet tracking account was covered by a few of the journalists who had their Twitter accounts suspended.
Following the suspensions, organizations like the EU and UN, together with governments and media, criticized the decision.
According to UN Under Secretary General Melissa Fleming, “media freedom is not a toy.” The foundation of democratic society is a free press, which is also a crucial weapon in the struggle against harmful misinformation.
Vera Jourova, an EU commissioner, warned Twitter with penalties in accordance with the new Digital Services Act in Europe, which she claimed mandates “the respect of media freedom and foundation rights.”
Mr. Musk has changed Twitter’s moderation procedures in a number of ways since becoming the reins of the company.
A few previously prohibited accounts have been reinstated by him, including the profile of former US President Donald Trump, which was prohibited following the uprising at the US Capitol on January 6.
According to the New York Times, the Tesla CEO has reduced Twitter’s workforce and ceased paying rent for parts of the company’s offices, including its San Francisco headquarters.
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