It is worth mentioning that on Wednesday night, Musk said he would take legal action against Sweeney after claiming that a “stalker” approached a car carrying his son the night before in Los Angeles, California; However, the businessman did not say if he called the police and they have not confirmed the attack either.
In an email that the head of trust and security, Ella Irwin, shared with various media outlets, highlighted the update to a content moderation policy that prohibited sharing live location information directly on Twitter or through links to pages of third parties.
“Without commenting on any specific account, I can confirm that we will suspend any account that violates our privacy policies and puts other users at risk. We make no exceptions to this policy for journalists or any other accounts,” Irwin wrote.