In the wake of the suspension scandal, Elon Musk claims that journalists "believe they're superior than everyone else."
Elon Musk responded to the issue that arose this week after the social media platform blocked the accounts of numerous journalists for sharing information on the movements of the billionaires, stating that the media "thinks they're better than everyone else."
Entrepreneur David Sacks polled Twitter users on whether real-time doxxing should be permitted, if interim account suspensions are a "fair" response to infractions, and whether corporate journalists should be subject to the same regulations as regular users.
Later, in response to the poll findings, he wrote: "It's interesting that treating corporate media equally to everyone else yields the best results. I believe this is the cause of their current frenzied behavior."
The incident began when Musk claimed that a college student who had been monitoring the whereabouts of his private plane was to blame for an alleged interaction between his young kid and a stalker.