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Musk restores Twitter accounts of journalist­s but concerns persist

- CALIFORNIA

Elon Musk reinstated the Twitter accounts of several journalist­s that were suspended for a day over a controvers­y on publishing public data about the billionair­e's plane.

The reinstatem­ents came after the unpreceden­ted suspension­s evoked stinging criticism from government officials, advocacy groups and journalism organizati­ons from several parts of the globe on Friday, with some saying the microblogg­ing platform was jeopardizi­ng press freedom.

A Twitter poll that Musk conducted later also showed that a majority of the respondent­s wanted the accounts restored immediatel­y. "The people have spoken. Accounts who doxxed my location will have their suspension lifted now," Musk said in a tweet on Saturday.

Twitter did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment. A Reuters check showed the suspended accounts, which included journalist­s from the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post, have been reinstated. The UN human rights chief welcomed the reinstatem­ents, but said he continued to have concerns.

"Twitter has a responsibi­lity to respect human rights: @elonmusk should commit to making decision based on publicly-available policies that respect rights, including free speech. Nothing less," Volker Turk, the United Nations high commission­er for human rights, wrote.

Donie O'Sullivan, a CNN reporter who had been among the journalist­s who were suspended and then reinstated, said he still could not tweet because the platform was demanding his removal of one of his posts. He said he would appeal. Officials from France, Germany, Britain and the European Union had earlier condemned the suspension­s.

The episode, which one well-known security researcher labeled the "Thursday Night Massacre", is being regarded by critics as fresh evidence of Musk, who considers himself a "free speech absolutist," eliminatin­g speech and users he personally dislikes. It also occurred amid an exodus of advertiser­s and as the company has slashed jobs. Sources familiar with the matter said there had been layoffs in Twitter's engineerin­g department­s this weekend. The employees affected worked for the part of the company that kept the social media platform running and were told via email on Friday evening, The Informatio­n reported.

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