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Elon Musk Vengefully Kills New York Times’ Verified Twitter Checkmark

By Ava Ramirez
Published in Twitter
April 03, 2023
1 min read
Elon Musk Vengefully Kills New York Times’ Verified Twitter Checkmark

So, I just read this article about Elon Musk and it’s insane! Basically, he got into it with a reporter from the New York Times, and as a result, he decided to kill the guy’s verified Twitter checkmark - like, the blue symbol that shows you’re cool and important.

But here’s the backstory: Musk got angry that the Times was reporting negative things about Tesla, the electric car company he runs, so he emailed the reporter and accused him of being biased. When the reporter replied with proof that he wasn’t, Musk lost it and did something super petty - he ordered Tesla’s social media team to take away the reporter’s checkmark.

Now, I know a lot of people love Elon Musk because he’s such a successful entrepreneur, but personally, I think he can be a little too impulsive sometimes. Like, dude, just because you don’t like someone’s opinion doesn’t mean you should go after them like that.

Anyway, the reason this whole thing is important is because it shows how the power dynamics of social media can get messy when famous people like Musk use their influence to pursue petty grudges. It also highlights the need for more responsible use of social media by everyone, not just celebrities.

In conclusion, while Elon Musk may be a genius and an innovator, he should probably think twice before using his Twitter powers for evil. And we should all remember that social media has a significant impact on our lives, so we need to use it responsibly and thoughtfully.


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