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Originally Posted by Damien
That may be what he is saying but it doesn't change all this kid was doing was posting public information. He even said he wouldn't ban the account when he took over because he believes in free speech but clearly he changed his mind. It also doesn't explain why he banned the personal account of the Twitter user in question who hadn't broken any rules because - once again - he only posted public information.
He is also now taking legal action against the kid which I think is out of line. Banning him, fine, makes Musk a hypocrite but it's his platform and he makes the rules but one of the wealthiest men in the world going after a 20-year-old for posting flight tracking links is absurd.
Remember all he did was post from here: https://www.flightradar24.com/
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Well, you have said yourself, he’s a allowed to change his mind, I think he’s had a scare and he’s decided to change the rules on posting stuff which can track people in real time, specific people.