Twitter suspends the accounts of half a dozen journalists for no reason

The social network Twitter suspended the accounts of half a dozen journalists who covered the technology industry on Thursday evening, without explanation.

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Reporters reportedly covered topics relating to platform owner Elon Musk, as NBC News reporter Ben Collins reported in a tweet.

Among those suspended would be CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan, Drew Harwell of Washington Post a Ryan Mac you New York Times.

“Elon says he is a champion of free speech and he suspends journalists for enforcing it. I think it calls into question his commitment,” Harwell told CNN.

Freelance journalist Aaron Rupar’s account has also been suspended.

The suspensions come following Twitter deactivated an account belonging to competitor Mastodon, which had tweeted regarding the @ElonJet account. The latter had himself been banned from the platform on Wednesday because he was tracking Musk’s private plane.

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