Elon Musk Can't Live Without Twitter - It's Really His Cup Of Tea!
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Because his 'Twitter Break' ended in less than 2 days.
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On June 2, the CEO of Tesla Elon Musk published a post on Twitter to announce that he would stay away from the social media platform for a little while. However, his break turns out to end in no more than two days when his followers receive the notification about his lastest retweet videos of the collaboration space mission between SpaceX and NASA.
At first, perhaps Musk’s follower list was a little shocked at his announcement, but now it is clarified that he hasn’t deleted the app from his phone. And this is not the first time he tried to temporarily stay away from Twitter. Back in November 2019, he claimed that the relationship between Twitter and him has ended forever, but “forever” equaled 4 days. It is obvious that the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX fell in love with Twitter and so did Twitter! That is also the reason why his fans still expect him to become a more active user on this social media platform.
In June 2019, a tweet with similar content had been posted to announce that Elon Musk would delete his Twitter account. But as predicted, this breakup didn’t last long. Although his tweets mostly mention unimportant, funny, and sometimes triggering information, the famous billionaire still attracts a huge number of fans following his account, exactly 35.4 million followers.
But Facebook isn’t the CEO’s cup of tea. He has recently tweeted that Facebook sucked in response to a comment of Facebook’s head of AI. In particular, that comment criticized Musk, therefore it really drove him to anger.
Actually, this argument is not the first sign that represents Musk’s being accused of not knowing anything about AI by a Facebook employer. In the past, Mark Zuckerberg - founder of Facebook - also regarded Musk’s views on AI as irresponsible, and the reason behind was said to originate from their inability to become good friends.
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