Zuckerberg ‘was a bit harder’ than Musk
, 2022-06-12 07:00:00,
Gone are the days when celebrities can jet-set without their locations being known — at least for billionaires like Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Jack Sweeney, 19, became an overnight sensation after his Twitter account @ElonJet went viral. The account, which has over 470,000 followers, uses a bot to automatically track the location of Musk’s private jet.
Some billionaires are easier to trace than others, Sweeney told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “With Elon Musk, it’s registered to a subsidiary of SpaceX: Falcon Landing. Mark Zuckerberg was a bit harder. And I just found his real one recently.”
Sweeney launched the ElonJet account in June 2020 and has since moved on to track celebrities like Tom Cruise and Jay Z, political figures like President Biden and John Kerry, and corporate jets owned by the likes of Pfizer, Exxon, and Costco.
“Originally, it was just interest in following Elon Musk because I thought he was a cool person with Tesla and SpaceX and all that,” Sweeney said. “And it’s interesting to see where he goes. You know, he’s either in Austin or Brownsville, doing all kinds of work. And it’s crazy to see where they go. And they’re just trying to be the most efficient they can, doing everything possible as quick as possible.”
The account soon began getting more attention, including from the Tesla CEO himself.
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