Follow Elon Musk's private jet with @ElonJet and stay up to date on his latest travels - until Twitter suspended the account without explanation.
Twitter has suspended the account dedicated to tracking the location of billionaire Elon Musk's private jet.
The account, @ElonJet, was run by Florida college student Jack Sweeney and had amassed more than half a million followers. It tracked Musk's plane's location using publicly available flight data and posted updates about its whereabouts.
Sweeney said he was surprised by the suspension and had not received any explanation from Twitter.
"I'm a bit disappointed, as I know many of my followers were," he said.
The suspension comes as Musk has become increasingly visible in the public eye. He recently made headlines for his involvement in the launch of the first private spacecraft to orbit the moon and for his outspoken views on the coronavirus pandemic.
Musk has previously expressed his displeasure with Twitter, claiming it was "a war zone" and that he was "tired of the hate and toxicity."
It is unclear why Twitter decided to suspend the account, but it is possible that Musk or his representatives made a complaint.
For now, the future of the account is uncertain. Sweeney said he hopes to get it reinstated soon, but he is prepared to move on if it is not.
"I'm still proud of the work I did and the impact it had," he said. "I'm sure I'll find something else to do."
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