Teen who tracks Elon Musk's private jet on Twitter rejects offer of free Tesla to delete his account

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Jack Sweeney was offered a Tesla for three years. 🧐 engineering

On Friday, Scott Painter, CEO of Autonomy, a car-hire company,his move seemed to have offended the young man.

"I told you I'm not interested in a subscription besides, there are numerous facts that suggest this is in conjunction with Elon," Sweeney replied. Then, in an interview with the Journal, he explained that in order to take down the account, he wanted his own car that he would not have to give back in a few years.

Some may be wondering why it's so hard for a billionaire to take down a simple Twitter account? Well, it's because Sweeney is not actually breaking any laws. His account simply monitors the movements of the CEO's private jet via bots that are always tracking air traffic data.In essence, he is just reposting public information to Twitter. Furthermore, in Sweeney's defense, he has been pretty clear that a Tesla and only a Tesla would make him shut down his account.

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