Several accounts which shared publicly available data on the locations of private jets belong to multiple billionaires, including Musk who said he was taking legal action against the owner of the accounts for causing harm to his family.
On Wednesday morning, the account was suspended without any notice or explanation, despite the fact that it was previously suspended by Musk.
The account was briefly restored after it was announced that it had changed its content policy and banned users from sharing their current location.
The account was banned again a few hours later along with several others which shared the location of private jets owned by several people.
The personal account of Jack Sweeney, the 20-year-old who ran these accounts as Musk appeared to blame him for an alleged attack by a "Crazy stalker" on a car carrying his young son, would be taken down.
Legal action is being taken against organizations that supported harm to my family, according to Musk.
The real-time sharing of publicly available flight data is mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The new policy is protecting my physical safety, but without mentioning Musk. The suppression of personal information is a violation of free expression.
Our estimates show that Musk's net worth is $174 billion, a 45% decline from his $320 billion net worth in November 2021. At the beginning of this week, Musk lost the title of the world's richest man to Bernard Arnault.