It's certainly something that Musk's ownership of the social media site continues to be.

On Thursday night, Musk suspended several prominent journalists from various outlets, including the New York Times. They were accused of sharing live location data for Musk because they reported on the banning of the Elon Jet account.

The thing that followed was not normal. The banned journalists were discovered to be able to speak during the time that Notopoulos started the space. Musk joined the space and answered a few questions but then left. The Spaces feature was turned off for everyone.

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When I try to join or start a Space on my device, I get an error message that says the feature isn't available on my device.

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Musk said that the feature would be back on Friday and that it had been pulled to fix a bug.

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We will have to wait and see if Spaces comes back in a timely manner, given how many people Musk has fired from the site.