-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
Jack Sweeney from the University of Central Florida, a sophomore who was a nuisance for Elon Musk, at least for the past year.
-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
He has a new account on Twitter called @ElonJetNextDay.
-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
The account @ElonJetNexDay is an hour-old account that tracks Elon Musk's private plane but has a 24-hour delay.
-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
It's unclear if it's the end of an ongoing story, but Sweeney is persistent.
-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
The 20-year-old started a Twitter account two years ago that used public data and automatically mapped the flights of Musk’s private jet, @ElonJet.
-: FOLLOW US :- @theinsaneapp
In January, Musk sent a direct message to Sweeney on Twitter asking him to remove the account in return for $5,000.
Musk wrote to Sweeney, “It’s a security risk.” Musk reportedly told Sweeney, “I don’t love the idea of being shot by a nutcase.”