The owner of the account accused the social media platform of shadow banning it.
There is a message on the account that says it has been suspended for violating the rules on the platform.
Four weeks ago, Musk made a big deal about how he wouldn't ban ElonJet because of his "commitment to free speech"
On Monday, Sweeney said that it looked like it was back to normal. When some users noticed that ElonJet was suspended, the company seemed to change its mind again.
Musk's interpretation of "free speech" has been all over the place, and suspending an account would be nothing new for him.
The student was told by Musk in January that he would get $5,000 to remove the account. He said he would consider taking down ElonJet for $50,000 and an internship at one of Musk's companies. Musk blocked Sweeney on the social networking site. Sweeney made contingency plans to keep the bot active on other platforms if the blue bird app were to disappear. ElonJet fans should not be concerned. You can still follow America's most notorious tech billionaire on a number of social media sites.
Gizmodo reached out to Sweeney on Wednesday morning, but he did not reply by the time of publication. The communications department no longer works for the social network.