After Musk bought Twitter, the Twitter account that tracked Musk's private jet was shut down.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Jack Sweeney, a 20-year-old college student in the United States, has been tracking Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s private jet on Twitter for a long time, making Musk feel like he is sitting on pins and needles. Musk once offered $5,000 (approximately NT$139,000) for Sweeney to close the account, but the two sides failed to reach an agreement. After Musk acquired Twitter, the Twitter account that tracked the dynamics of Musk's private jet was closed.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Sweeney created a robot account @ElonJet on Twitter, which has been tracking the dynamics of Musk’s private jet for a long time, sharing the takeoff and landing time, location and flight time of each flight, attracting a large number of users to follow; this incident made Musk angry Yu Huai was worried about potential safety hazards, so on November 30 last year, he sent a message to Sweeney via Twitter, expressing his willingness to pay $5,000, hoping that Sweeney would close his account.

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However, Sweeney hopes to obtain 50,000 US dollars (approximately NT$1.39 million), and the two parties have not reached an agreement. In addition to Musk, Sweeney also operates more than 10 robot accounts to track Bill.

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However, Sweeney tweeted today: "The @ElonJet account has apparently been suspended." Subsequently, his personal Twitter account was also suspended, and the other 30 accounts managed by him were all suspended.

Musk responded to this: "Immediately posting the location of others violates the human flesh search policy, but it is okay to delay the release of the location."