Journalists who write about Elon Musk and Twitter are fired
Elon Musk and Twitter problems keep coming online non stop, in that sense a journalist who write about Elon Musk was fired.
This evening, a number of journalists from various publications have been unable to access their Twitter accounts. According to NBC News Senior Reporter Ben Collins, one thing they shared was that they covered the social network and Elon Musk, who has previously described himself as a "free speech absolutist."
Journalists who write about Elon Musk and Twitter are fired
Journalists who cover Elon Musk have been suspended on Twitter tonight: @Donie O'Sullivan from CNN, Aaron Rupar and the Washington Post's @drewharwell.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) December 16, 2022
Rupar tells me he has "no idea" why it happened.
As a result, they have been suspended from the website. In a Twitter thread, Collins listed the accounts of the journalists who were suspended, including CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, whose most recent tweets included his interview with college student Jack Sweeney, who ran the @ElonJet account.
so far, i’ve been able to confirm about half the accounts suspended posted links to the jet tracker thing in violation of the new doxx’ing policy. unclear just yet about the rest, but i think it’s safe to say the rule is for real. https://t.co/8MDCG19kNO
— Mike Solana (@micsolana) December 16, 2022