Twitter owner Elon Musk wrote on Wednesday that a car carrying his son in Los Angeles was allegedly followed by a “crazy stalker” before releasing a video of the alleged perpetrator and his vehicle.
“Last night, car carrying lil X (his son) in LA was followed by crazy stalker (thinking it was me), who later blocked car from moving & climbed onto hood,” Musk wrote, without providing more details. It’s not clear if Musk or other family members filed a complaint. “Anyone recognize this person or car?” he also asked.
Musk drew criticism, however, for posting a video of the man wearing a mask and his car—which included the license plate number—when it was not clear whether he was the individual who allegedly jumped on the car. Musk has about 120 million followers on the platform.
It came as Musk announced that he would be taking “legal action” against Jack Sweeney, who runs the “ElonJet” account that tracks the movement of his private jet. Also around the same time, he announced a new policy around “doxxing,” or the practice of revealing an individual’s location or real identity.
Twitter Rule Change
Users on Thursday noted that the company changed its policy around publishing private information without another user’s permission or authorization.It’s not clear if this policy would apply to news reports that reveal the real names of individuals who run anonymous accounts. Earlier this year, several reporters attempted to reveal the name of the individual who runs the popular “Libs of TikTok” Twitter account.
Sweeney Responds
Twitter’s note to Sweeney—who ran the “ElonJet” account—said that “you may not use Twitter’s services in a manner intended to artificially amplify or suppress information or engage in behavior that manipulates or disrupts people’s experience on Twitter,” according to The Associated Press.Sweeney had days earlier accused Musk’s Twitter of using a filtering technique to hide his tweets, and revealed what he said were leaked internal communications showing a Twitter content-moderation executive in charge of the Trust and Safety division ordering her team to suppress the account’s reach.
Sweeney previously said he originally started the Musk jet tracker because “I was interested in him as a fan of Tesla and SpaceX.”