Since the announcement of his Twitter acquisition, Elon Musk’s name has been regularly trending on social media platforms, as his bizarre comments and bizarre business discussions have been made public, through occasional Twitter posts and pop emojis.
Musk’s latest crusade is against spambots, which he believes the company generates a higher percentage of Twitter users than admits. Musk’s mother, author, dietitian and model Mae Musk, took her son’s claim really seriously, and began searching on Twitter for accounts that posted comments about her billionaire son, flagging them as potential bots and declaring them “evil.”
It’s already unrealistic to see one of the wealthiest people on the planet regularly posting “daddy jokes” on Twitter, but Musk’s mother is taking the time to get involved with anonymous, low-profile accounts that dare to make fun of her son. – and, ironically, only increases the engagement of the accounts mentioned.
Of course, Twitter users took notice, and commented.
Mae Musk did not stop there, doubling her suspicion that Elon Musk’s “cyber bullying” could be astroturfed, despite the billionaire’s inclination to attract controversy and criticism.
Despite its best intentions, Maye Musk inadvertently sparked a new hashtag, #PoorElon, which prompted users to sarcastically comment on how “difficult” the space-fairing billionaire is.
Interestingly, this is not the first time that Mae Mask has shown a protective streak; He had earlier reprimanded a parody account for spreading rumors about Elon Musk’s love life while he was with her at the Met Gala.
Rather affectionately, Mae Musk reprimanded her son for making a sick joke.
As the #Purilon trend continues, Elon Musk reacted even more when he posted a tweet warning the world that the “Wiki Mind Virus” could destroy human civilization, echoing the dreams of hyperbolic fever of right-wing culture fighters.
Despite Mae Mask’s concerns, her son seems to be quite capable of attracting controversy and “troublesome” comments – without the help of the hypocritical Twitter bot.