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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Possibly, since he's now very concerned about his safety, he decided it was a safety risk...
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Flight data is publically trackable information. It's just him using his right to block/ban users, he did the same with the account that initially posted the video of the booing. It also appears at the moment he may have banned the personal account of the user who ran the flight tracking account.
He is perfectly entitled to do this. It's my point earlier that you're not promised by law to have a platform on Twitter.