https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/personal-info...
> Our primary aim is to protect individuals from potential physical harm as a result of their information being shared, so we consider information such as physical location and phone numbers to be a higher risk than other types of information.
> Under this policy, you can’t share the following types of private information, without the permission of the person who it belongs to....home address or physical location information
So Elon essentially gave permission, and now he has revoked it.
The difficulty those on the other-side of this argument have is that they themselves are not arguing that this shouldn't be the policy, and that this "doxing" behavior is not wrong. In fact, no one is.
There is not a single person claiming free speech is being violated here. There is not any kind of movement or group that is campaigning for doxing of location information as a right.
Essentially, people are saying: you are not allowing the things that no one thinks should be allowed anyway.