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Meta bans Donald Trump and Taylor Swift’s plane tracking accounts

Jet Tracker has no remorse

Sweeney previously defended his stories in a conversation with NBC News’ Signal, saying, “It has journalistic value, obviously reveals many parts of a CEO’s job or what partnerships can arise.” Not only that, but it also brings awareness to the very fact that they are flying and the climate aspect.

The student has ruffled more than a few feathers in recent years. As mentioned, Musk banned one of his accounts in 2022, while lawyers representing Swift threatened legal action earlier this year, claiming the tracking amounted to “harassment.”

Then, in May, President Biden signed a bill that gives private jet owners the right to anonymize their check-in information. However, much to the chagrin of Swift and company, their planes can still be tracked relatively easily. Of the legislation, Sweeney remarked, “It’s kind of annoying, but it’s no big deal,” drawing attention to other “clues” that “aviation savvy” people can gather.