Elon Musk to restore suspended Twitter accounts of journalists

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  • Musk carried out a Twitter poll asking whether he should restore the suspended accounts now or in a week's time
  • The latest controversy began when Musk on Wednesday suspended @elonjet, an account that tracked flights of his private jet

Elon Musk said late Friday he would reinstate the Twitter accounts of several journalists that were suspended after he accused them of endangering his family.

Musk carried out a Twitter poll asking whether he should restore the suspended accounts now or in a week’s time. Nearly 59 percent of the 3.69 million who took part said he should restore the accounts now.

Also read: Twitter suspends account tracking Elon Musk’s plane

Musk had drawn anger and warnings from the EU and UN after suspending the accounts of half a dozen prominent journalists from the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post.

“The people have spoken. Accounts who doxxed my location will have their suspension lifted now,” the Twitter owner tweeted.

The latest controversy began when Musk on Wednesday suspended @elonjet, an account that tracked flights of his private jet.

Also read: Musk faces legal onslaught from angry ex-Twitter workers

Musk said the move was necessary after a car in Los Angeles carrying one of his children was followed by “a crazy stalker” and seemed to blame the tracking of his jet for the incident.

Some of the journalists had reported on the affair, including tweets linking to the suspended @elonjet account, which Musk said amounted to “assassination coordinates” against him and his family.

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