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Jack Sweeney brings back Elon Musk jet-tracking Twitter account

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A latest Twitter account launched by suspended user Jack Sweeney that tracks Elon Musk’s private jet flights has been “search banned,” the mogul’s college-age tormentor told The Post on Friday.

Sweeney, the 20-year-old University of Central Florida sophomore whose @Elonjet account was banned this month, returned to Twitter with @ElonJetNextDay, which matches by the name “ElonJet but Delayed.”

Moderately than having a bot provide same-day details about Musk’s private jet flights, Sweeney told The Post, he’ll manually upload the knowledge after 24 hours.

Nonetheless, Sweeney claimed @ElonJetNextDay stays hard to search out since it has been “search banned” — meaning it’s hidden as sensitive content and might only be found after adjusting Twitter’s search settings.

The Post reached out to Musk for comment.

The embattled Twitter CEO recently modified the positioning’s terms of service to permit for “sharing publicly available location information after an affordable time has elapsed, in order that the person is not any longer in danger for physical harm.”

Jack Sweeney, the Florida college sophomore who was banned for tracking Elon Musk's private jet, is back with a new version of the plane monitor.
Jack Sweeney, the Florida college sophomore who was banned for tracking Elon Musk’s private jet, is back with a new edition of the plane monitor.
Courtesy Jack Sweeney
The new version of the private jet tracker shows Musk's flights 24 hours after they land.
The new edition of the private jet tracker shows Musk’s flights 24 hours after they land.

Sweeney, who has been threatened with legal motion by Musk over @elonjet, said he didn’t anticipate the brand new iteration of his jet-tracking account to run afoul of Twitter’s rules.

“The 24-hour delay is allowed on Twitter,” said Sweeney, adding that his personal account stays shut down.

Sweeney launched the brand new handle per week after his @elonjet account was banned. A recent @ElonJetNextDay post showed Musk’s private aircraft landing in Oakland on Wednesday following a 3-hour, 20-minute flight that took off from Austin, Texas, where the mogul’s electric automobile maker, Tesla, is headquartered.

Sweeney said real-time flight-tracking of Musk’s private jet flights stays lively on Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and Mastodon, which has emerged as a preferred destination amongst anti-Musk elements who chafe at his management style on the helm of Twitter.

Musk landed in Oakland on Wednesday after a three-hour, 20-minute flight from Austin, Texas, according to Sweeney's new Twitter handle.
Musk landed in Oakland on Wednesday after a 3-hour, 20-minute flight from Austin, Texas, in keeping with Sweeney’s latest Twitter handle.

Sweeney has told The Post that he just isn’t concerned about any possible legal motion from Musk.

Last week, Sweeney told The Post he believed Musk was “bluffing” when the mogul tweeted that he was looking into suing the scholar.

Musk apparently blamed Sweeney’s @ElonJet account for helping an alleged stalker tail a vehicle that was carrying the mogul’s young son on a Los Angeles highway.

Sweeney's original @ElonJet handle remains suspended.
Sweeney’s original @ElonJet handle stays suspended.
Twitter/@ElonJet

“Last night, automobile carrying lil X in LA was followed by crazy stalker (considering it was me), who later blocked automobile from moving & climbed onto hood,” Musk tweeted.

Musk then appeared to imply that Sweeney’s flight-tracking Twitter handle can have been in charge, tweeting: “Legal motion is being taken against Sweeney & organizations who supported harm to my family.”

Musk threatened to take legal action against Sweeney over his jet-tracking handle.
Musk threatened to take legal motion against Sweeney over his jet-tracking handle.
Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Sweeney rejected Musk’s assertion. He said the incident involving the “stalker” took place some 24 hours after @ElonJet reported that Musk’s private plane landed within the Los Angeles area.

Meanwhile, law enforcement officials said earlier this week that a member of Musk’s security detail — and never the alleged stalker — is a suspect.

In accordance with the South Pasadena Police Department, a member of Musk’s security entourage was involved in a Dec. 13 incident that included two vehicles.

Musk has said that tracking his private jet flights poses a threat to his personal security.
Musk has said that tracking his private jet flights poses a threat to his personal security.
Diggzy/Jesal/Shutterstock

The “stalker” seen in a video that Musk posted on his Twitter account told police that it was Musk’s bodyguard who “struck” him together with his vehicle, and that the “stalker” called police to the scene, in keeping with law enforcement officials.

The “stalker,” who was later identified as Uber Eats driver Brandon Collado, alleged that he drove off the freeway and stopped to make use of his phone in a car parking zone when someone from Musk’s security team pulled up directly in front of him and blocked his path, in keeping with police.

When police arrived, Musk’s bodyguard had fled.

Musk alleged that Sweeney's jet-tracker was used by a
Musk alleged that Sweeney’s jet-tracker was utilized by a “stalker” who allegedly tailed the vehicle carrying his young son in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Twitter/Elon

“On Thursday, December 15, 2022, South Pasadena Police learned the suspect involved on this case is believed to be a member of Elon Musk’s security team,” the police statement said.

“Detectives don’t consider Mr. Musk was present through the confrontation.”

Sweeney told The Post that his real-time jet-trackers remain live and active on other social media platforms.
Sweeney told The Post that his real-time jet-trackers remain live and lively on other social media platforms.
ZUMAPRESS.com

The incident and Musk’s subsequent tweet set off a sequence of events that included the brand new Twitter CEO banning several left-leaning journalists who’ve been critical of his stewardship of the corporate.

Musk alleged that the reporters who had their accounts temporarily suspended had posted real-time information in regards to the whereabouts of his family — which Musk termed “assassination coordinates.” The journalists’ accounts were restored following a backlash.

Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion together with his stated aim of allowing unfettered speech on the positioning.

He has reinstated controversial accounts of those that were banned by the corporate’s previous management, including former President Donald Trump, creator Jordan Peterson, satirical news site the Babylon Bee and others.

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A latest Twitter account launched by suspended user Jack Sweeney that tracks Elon Musk’s private jet flights has been “search banned,” the mogul’s college-age tormentor told The Post on Friday.

Sweeney, the 20-year-old University of Central Florida sophomore whose @Elonjet account was banned this month, returned to Twitter with @ElonJetNextDay, which matches by the name “ElonJet but Delayed.”

Moderately than having a bot provide same-day details about Musk’s private jet flights, Sweeney told The Post, he’ll manually upload the knowledge after 24 hours.

Nonetheless, Sweeney claimed @ElonJetNextDay stays hard to search out since it has been “search banned” — meaning it’s hidden as sensitive content and might only be found after adjusting Twitter’s search settings.

The Post reached out to Musk for comment.

The embattled Twitter CEO recently modified the positioning’s terms of service to permit for “sharing publicly available location information after an affordable time has elapsed, in order that the person is not any longer in danger for physical harm.”

Jack Sweeney, the Florida college sophomore who was banned for tracking Elon Musk's private jet, is back with a new version of the plane monitor.
Jack Sweeney, the Florida college sophomore who was banned for tracking Elon Musk’s private jet, is back with a new edition of the plane monitor.
Courtesy Jack Sweeney
The new version of the private jet tracker shows Musk's flights 24 hours after they land.
The new edition of the private jet tracker shows Musk’s flights 24 hours after they land.

Sweeney, who has been threatened with legal motion by Musk over @elonjet, said he didn’t anticipate the brand new iteration of his jet-tracking account to run afoul of Twitter’s rules.

“The 24-hour delay is allowed on Twitter,” said Sweeney, adding that his personal account stays shut down.

Sweeney launched the brand new handle per week after his @elonjet account was banned. A recent @ElonJetNextDay post showed Musk’s private aircraft landing in Oakland on Wednesday following a 3-hour, 20-minute flight that took off from Austin, Texas, where the mogul’s electric automobile maker, Tesla, is headquartered.

Sweeney said real-time flight-tracking of Musk’s private jet flights stays lively on Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and Mastodon, which has emerged as a preferred destination amongst anti-Musk elements who chafe at his management style on the helm of Twitter.

Musk landed in Oakland on Wednesday after a three-hour, 20-minute flight from Austin, Texas, according to Sweeney's new Twitter handle.
Musk landed in Oakland on Wednesday after a 3-hour, 20-minute flight from Austin, Texas, in keeping with Sweeney’s latest Twitter handle.

Sweeney has told The Post that he just isn’t concerned about any possible legal motion from Musk.

Last week, Sweeney told The Post he believed Musk was “bluffing” when the mogul tweeted that he was looking into suing the scholar.

Musk apparently blamed Sweeney’s @ElonJet account for helping an alleged stalker tail a vehicle that was carrying the mogul’s young son on a Los Angeles highway.

Sweeney's original @ElonJet handle remains suspended.
Sweeney’s original @ElonJet handle stays suspended.
Twitter/@ElonJet

“Last night, automobile carrying lil X in LA was followed by crazy stalker (considering it was me), who later blocked automobile from moving & climbed onto hood,” Musk tweeted.

Musk then appeared to imply that Sweeney’s flight-tracking Twitter handle can have been in charge, tweeting: “Legal motion is being taken against Sweeney & organizations who supported harm to my family.”

Musk threatened to take legal action against Sweeney over his jet-tracking handle.
Musk threatened to take legal motion against Sweeney over his jet-tracking handle.
Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Sweeney rejected Musk’s assertion. He said the incident involving the “stalker” took place some 24 hours after @ElonJet reported that Musk’s private plane landed within the Los Angeles area.

Meanwhile, law enforcement officials said earlier this week that a member of Musk’s security detail — and never the alleged stalker — is a suspect.

In accordance with the South Pasadena Police Department, a member of Musk’s security entourage was involved in a Dec. 13 incident that included two vehicles.

Musk has said that tracking his private jet flights poses a threat to his personal security.
Musk has said that tracking his private jet flights poses a threat to his personal security.
Diggzy/Jesal/Shutterstock

The “stalker” seen in a video that Musk posted on his Twitter account told police that it was Musk’s bodyguard who “struck” him together with his vehicle, and that the “stalker” called police to the scene, in keeping with law enforcement officials.

The “stalker,” who was later identified as Uber Eats driver Brandon Collado, alleged that he drove off the freeway and stopped to make use of his phone in a car parking zone when someone from Musk’s security team pulled up directly in front of him and blocked his path, in keeping with police.

When police arrived, Musk’s bodyguard had fled.

Musk alleged that Sweeney's jet-tracker was used by a
Musk alleged that Sweeney’s jet-tracker was utilized by a “stalker” who allegedly tailed the vehicle carrying his young son in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Twitter/Elon

“On Thursday, December 15, 2022, South Pasadena Police learned the suspect involved on this case is believed to be a member of Elon Musk’s security team,” the police statement said.

“Detectives don’t consider Mr. Musk was present through the confrontation.”

Sweeney told The Post that his real-time jet-trackers remain live and active on other social media platforms.
Sweeney told The Post that his real-time jet-trackers remain live and lively on other social media platforms.
ZUMAPRESS.com

The incident and Musk’s subsequent tweet set off a sequence of events that included the brand new Twitter CEO banning several left-leaning journalists who’ve been critical of his stewardship of the corporate.

Musk alleged that the reporters who had their accounts temporarily suspended had posted real-time information in regards to the whereabouts of his family — which Musk termed “assassination coordinates.” The journalists’ accounts were restored following a backlash.

Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion together with his stated aim of allowing unfettered speech on the positioning.

He has reinstated controversial accounts of those that were banned by the corporate’s previous management, including former President Donald Trump, creator Jordan Peterson, satirical news site the Babylon Bee and others.

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