Elon Musk's online presence on X has been a subject of intrigue among fans and critics alike. A recent analysis by NBC News reveals that the entrepreneur spends an inordinate amount of time posting about politics, with 49% of his posts falling under this category over a period of 30 days.
Musk's fixation on fringe topics, including race-based issues, has garnered significant attention. He frequently targets child actors and appears to be fixated on their racial backgrounds. The analysis also showed that Musk posted extensively about crime, but more remarkably, he devoted an astonishing 109 posts to himself over the same period.
Notably, a considerable portion of these self-promotional posts appear to be reposts from his own stan accounts designed solely to bolster his ego. While this is not new information, the sheer volume of data available now offers a glimpse into Musk's content strategy.
The findings also reinforce concerns about Musk's propensity for posting divisive and inflammatory opinions on social media. The numbers suggest that he has a tendency to dominate online discourse with his own voice, which could be interpreted as an attempt to exert control over public opinion.
Musk's fixation on fringe topics, including race-based issues, has garnered significant attention. He frequently targets child actors and appears to be fixated on their racial backgrounds. The analysis also showed that Musk posted extensively about crime, but more remarkably, he devoted an astonishing 109 posts to himself over the same period.
Notably, a considerable portion of these self-promotional posts appear to be reposts from his own stan accounts designed solely to bolster his ego. While this is not new information, the sheer volume of data available now offers a glimpse into Musk's content strategy.
The findings also reinforce concerns about Musk's propensity for posting divisive and inflammatory opinions on social media. The numbers suggest that he has a tendency to dominate online discourse with his own voice, which could be interpreted as an attempt to exert control over public opinion.