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Musk’s network acts against journalists from CNN, the Washington Post and the New York Times for allegedly disclosing the location of his private jet

16 December 2022 - 16:49Twitter’s live audio service, Twitter Spaces, is down after a number of journalists who had just been suspended from the social network found they could still participate on it.

BuzzFeed News reporter Katie Notopoulos went live on Twitter Spaces to discuss the abrupt spate of bans — which came without communication to either the journalists or their publications — and was joined by Drew Harwell of the Washington Post and Matt Binder of Mashable, two of the suspended reporters. Their tweets were no longer visible and they could not post new ones, however they were still allowed to speak on the Spaces service.

Twitter Spaces went down while Notopoulos’ session was still ongoing, disconnecting everyone, she said in a later tweet. No recording or information about that session is available on Twitter now.

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