Elon Musk restores Twitter accounts of journalists after suspensions draw backlash

Elon Musk said he would reinstate the Twitter accounts of several journalists that were suspended. (File/AP)
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Elon Musk reinstated the Twitter accounts of several journalists that were suspended for a day over a controversy on publishing public data about the billionaire鈥檚 plane.
The reinstatements came after the unprecedented suspensions evoked stinging criticism from government officials, advocacy groups and journalism organizations from several parts of the globe on Friday, with some saying the microblogging platform was jeopardizing press freedom.
A Twitter poll that Musk conducted later also showed that a majority of the respondents wanted the accounts restored immediately.
鈥淭he people have spoken. Accounts who doxxed my location will have their suspension lifted now,鈥� Musk said in a tweet on Saturday.
Twitter did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. A Reuters check showed the suspended accounts, which included journalists from the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post, have been reinstated.
Officials from France, Germany, Britain and the European Union earlier condemned the suspensions.
The episode, which one well known security researcher labeled the 鈥淭hursday Night Massacre,鈥� is being regarded by critics as fresh evidence of Musk, who considers himself a 鈥渇ree speech absolutist,鈥� eliminating speech and users he personally dislikes.
Shares in Tesla, an electric car maker led by Musk, slumped 4.7 percent on Friday and posted their worst weekly loss since March 2020, with investors increasingly concerned about his being distracted and about the slowing global economy.
Roland Lescure, the French minister of industry, tweeted on Friday that, following Musk鈥檚 suspension of journalists, he would suspend his own activity on Twitter.
Melissa Fleming, head of communications for the United Nations, tweeted she was 鈥渄eeply disturbed鈥� by the suspensions and that 鈥渕edia freedom is not a toy.鈥�
The German Foreign Office warned Twitter that the ministry had a problem with moves that jeopardized press freedom.
ELONJET
The suspensions stemmed from a disagreement over a Twitter account called ElonJet, which tracked Musk鈥檚 private plane using publicly available information.
On Wednesday, Twitter suspended the account and others that tracked private jets, despite Musk鈥檚 previous tweet saying he would not suspend ElonJet in the name of free speech.
Shortly after, Twitter changed its privacy policy to prohibit the sharing of 鈥渓ive location information.鈥�
Then on Thursday evening, several journalists, including from the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post, were suspended from Twitter with no notice.
In an email to Reuters overnight, Twitter鈥檚 head of trust and safety, Ella Irwin, said the team manually reviewed 鈥渁ny and all accounts鈥� that violated the new privacy policy by posting direct links to the ElonJet account.
鈥淚 understand that the focus seems to be mainly on journalist accounts, but we applied the policy equally to journalists and non-journalist accounts today,鈥� Irwin said in the email.
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing said in a statement on Friday that Twitter鈥檚 actions 鈥渧iolate the spirit of the First Amendment and the principle that social media platforms will allow the unfiltered distribution of information that is already in the public square.鈥�
Musk accused the journalists of posting his real-time location, which is 鈥渂asically assassination coordinates鈥� for his family.
The billionaire appeared briefly in a Twitter Spaces audio chat hosted by journalists, which quickly turned into a contentious discussion about whether the suspended reporters had actually exposed Musk鈥檚 real-time location in violation of the policy.
鈥淚f you dox, you get suspended. End of story,鈥� Musk said repeatedly in response to questions. 鈥淒ox鈥� is a term for publishing private information about someone, usually with malicious intent.
The Washington Post鈥檚 Drew Harwell, one of the journalists who had been suspended but was nonetheless able to join the audio chat, pushed back against the notion that he had exposed Musk or his family鈥檚 exact location by posting a link to ElonJet.
Soon after, BuzzFeed reporter Katie Notopoulos, who hosted the Spaces chat, tweeted that the audio session was cut off abruptly and the recording was not available.
In a tweet explaining what happened, Musk said 鈥淲e鈥檙e fixing a Legacy bug. Should be working tomorrow.鈥�