This is what Twitter is now defining as "doxxing people's location." A factual piece of reporting about the company blocking a competitor. Can't do anything until I delete it.
The link in this tweet - https://t.co/X8n9xSRld9 - just referred to itself. The tweet included two screenshots (below) but no direct link to @elonjet or the flight-tracking data at ADS-B Exchange. The tweet does not break the rules, unless there is a new rule saying you can't acknowledge that flight-tracking data exists on the internet.
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For anyone wondering, I'm still unable to access Twitter until I delete this tweet, which is factual journalism that doesn't even break the location rule Twitter enacted a few days ago. The account isn't marked as suspended anymore, but I can't use it or see tweets from people I follow. Using Mastodon exclusively for now and actually really enjoying it.
@drewharwell news orgs should stand up their own Mastodon servers. I'd be happy to help.
@scubacat3 @drewharwell maybe. Idk that I'm a big fan of the media in general. Feels like they are just bought and sold and can't be trusted.
@Beardverse @drewharwell they're still vital. the CDC is chock full of brilliant researchers despite the PR and politics that often clouds their work. the important information comes out eventually, usually quickly if it's vital.