Elon Musk's jet tracked by Twitter bot run by Jack Sweeney to 'stay' amid criticism over banning parody accounts
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: The automated Twitter bot tracking Tesla chief Elon Musks' private Gulfstream jet is to stay for now on the platform. This comes as Musk faces criticism for banning parody accounts impersonating him in view of his free speech remarks. The CEO said that he still allows one user to track his private jet despite risks to the billionaire's personal safety.
The Twitter account Musk was referring to is set up by a 20-year-old student named Jack Sweeney of the University of Central Florida. He tracks the private jet movements of celebrities and other high-profile executives like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Sweeney reportedly has over one dozen accounts and one among them is @ElonJet, as per Forbes.