Sweeney told Gizmodo that the accounts were deactivated with no warning.
Today feels like December 15th 2022, Sweeney said in apost on Threads.
After Musk purchased Twitter, he immediately banned the account.
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.© David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sweeney flourished on other social media sites though, including Instagram and Threads.
The movements of these jets are publicly available information.
Sweeney is pulling their location from sites such as ADS-B Exchange.
Its the law in the U.S. that this information be publicly available.
you’ve got the option to evenwatch the movementsof Air Force One on several websites.
Sweeney has been through all of this before.
Hes posting on X again after agreeing to delay publication of the movements of Musks jet.
X even allows me to post with a delay, he said.
Suddenly they care for some reason?
Sweeney tells Gizmodo he cant log into the accounts to see why they were suspended.
Its completely wiped like you cant do anything but sign in.
When you do its just black.
You cant even access prefs.
Which is different from what Ive seen before, he says.
He also says he cant log into the website for Metas Oversight Board to appeal the ban.
Meta users are, typically, allowed to appeal these kinds of decisions through the Oversight Boards website.
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