In many ways, Elon Musk uses Twitter like the rest of us. He likes to joke around, but isn’t as funny as he thinks he is; he overshares and loves memes; he occasionally goes too far, and gets himself in trouble; he seems to think the platform is unfairly suppressing the views of...
In many ways, Elon Musk uses Twitter like the rest of us. He likes to joke around, but isn’t as funny as he thinks he is; he overshares and loves memes; he occasionally goes too far, and gets himself in trouble; he seems to think the platform is unfairly suppressing the views of...
Musk has replied to several of his fans who are "dunking" on the SEC. After sending shockwaves through Twitter's stock last week with his announcement that he was pulling out of the deal, it might not have been a smart move to tweet at the SEC in the middle of the night, but what...
In a free-wheeling interview with New York Times columnist Maureen Down, Elon Musk said his Twitter direct messages are mostly made up of memes, and he isn’t overly concerned about them being made public. Oh and he has a secret Insta.
Elon Musk’s first real tweet was shared in 2010. Prior to that, someone was pretending to be him and using the Twitter handle @elonmusk to tweet random and controversial things. Luckily, the imposter didn’t gain much traction, and the real Elon Musk cleared the air on June 4, 2010,...
TheTeslaandSpaceXCEO was responding to atweetfrom a Musk fan account. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE "The SEC investigating dog memes sent by a memer about a memecoin is peak 2021," wrote @RationalEtienne, who has more than 19,000 followers. ...
Elon Musk went from everyone's favorite eccentric millionaire to internet pariah—and back again. Now he's the king of self-deprecating memes.
“Twitter is both a social media company and a crime scene,” Musk tweeted. In an impossible-to-follow tweet thread that unfolded over several hours, Taibbi published the names and emails of rank-and-file ex-employees involved in communications with government officials, insinuating that Twitter...
Elon Musk bought Twitter with the goal of turning it into an "everything app" called X, but one year on and those grand plans remain rather in flux. Sky News looks back at the billionaire's first year in charge of one of the world's biggest online platfo
“I’ll say what I want, and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it,” Musk said. His defense came a day after Musk tweeted attacks on liberal billionaire George Soros, who is often the target of anti-Semitic invective. ...