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Twitter has shut down its Spaces music group feature, at least temporarily.
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This is the result of Elon Musk joining a group meeting that was attended by journalists who were banned by the social media platform.
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The latest controversy comes following Twitter banned a few prominent journalists for covering an earlier story on Elon Jet.
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Elon Jet Twitter account that was shut down because it used publicly accessible information to track the private jet of Elon Musk.
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Twitter seems to have a glitch that allows users who have been banned from continuing to participate on Twitter Spaces and engage with other users, and some who were banned did exactly this.
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BuzzFeed journalist Katie Notopoulos started a group chat on Twitter last night, and it was attended by a group of journalists whose Twitter accounts were shut down by Twitter,
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In addition, The Washington Post's Drew Harwell and Mashable's Matt Binder, and Jack Sweeney, the creator of the Elon Jet Twitter account who were able to get his personal account suspended as well.
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Elon Musk was also a part of the conversation in which he continued to blast those who did not just share the real-time data on his private jet but also those who covered the incident.
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After being asked by reporters about certain of his inconsistencies, Musk abruptly left the room shortly after the entire Spaces show began playing up.
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