The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN are speaking out after Twitter owner Elon Musk suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists on Thursday night.
Among those whose accounts were suspended include CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan, New York Times technology reporter Ryan Mac and Washington Post reporter Drew Harwell. After a period of confusion and chaos, Musk eventually claimed the accounts violated his "doxxing" policy by reporting on, or tweeting about, an account that posted information on the location of Musk's private jet in real time.
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🇺🇸 The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN are speaking out after Twitter owner Elon Musk suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists on Thursday night.
Among those whose accounts were suspended include CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan, New York Times technology reporter Ryan Mac and Washington Post reporter Drew Harwell. After a period of confusion and chaos, Musk eventually claimed the accounts violated his "doxxing" policy by reporting on, or tweeting about, an account that posted information on the location of Musk's private jet in real time.
https://tinu.be/-AyMt1Igp