oski003 said:
sycasey said:
oski003 said:
sycasey said:
oski003 said:
dajo9 said:
MinotStateBeav said:
lol
I always appreciate journalists pointing out the hypocrisy of the rich and powerful
The whining crybaby posted a link to the jet tracker. Good riddance.
Can you explain why the jet tracker goes against free speech rules? The information is public knowledge, is it not?
Where have I ever said it goes against free speech rules? Can you provide a link to my post please?
Elon said it did . . . called it doxxing.
Anyway, why do you object to the jet tracker?
Real time data of Musk's whereabouts should not be posted on the internet. The CEO of Twitter has every right to not allow real time data of his whereabouts to be posted or linked to on his platform. It is dangerous. Liberal tears seem to have a temporary hold on people's common sense.
So funny to see people like you post this. The FAA mandates that the information be broadcast from every airplane to anyone with a receiver. An
amateur website crowdsources and aggregates it for enthusiasts.
Their position is quite simple - and very similar to what conservatives pretend like their positions is, except conservatives only really mean it when someone doesn't want to promote their dangerous or false misinformation.
Just more evidence that conservatives never really believed in free speech to begin with, not that it's ever really been in doubt for anyone paying attention.
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Streufert acknowledged that many airplane owners have reasonable privacy concerns. But when it comes to removing sensitive information, he said, the website doesn't seek to be an arbiter of data that is widely accessible.
"It gets into who's right and wrong," Streufert said. "When the war in Ukraine started, we got Russian oligarchs saying, 'Hey, hide my jet.' I don't want to be taking sides."
He continued: "We publish everything, and it already is public data. We're not sharing anything you couldn't find from many other sources."
The bigger question is why anyone would care about this nonsense. The answer for Elon is quite simple - buy 3 or 4 planes and have them flying random routes so no one ever knows where he is. Although to be honest, a lot of the movements are predictable and his location is regularly known (like when he makes his numerous public appearances) so I don't really see this as a safety risk to begin with.
Did Elno ban every account that posted videos of him getting booed in real time at the Dave Chapelle show? Because that showed his location in real time. Oh, I forgot, he banned people for posting those videos for other reasons. Because, free speech to conservatives means they can say whatever stupid **** they want and they can muzzle anything they don't want to hear.