Elon Musk’s recent posts on his social platform X have ignited intense backlash and raised concerns about the spread of misinformation and manipulation of public trust.
Hours after an apparent attempt on Donald Trump’s life, Musk commented, “And no one is even trying to assassinate Biden/Kamala”
This remark sparked widespread criticism, with many calling for Musk to be stripped of his security clearance and deported.
Musk’s other posts have also fueled controversy. Amidst anti-Muslim riots in the UK, sparked by false rumors, Musk declared, “Civil war is inevitable” in the country.
Furthermore, he amplified a baseless claim about suspicious voter registrations in three US states, labeling it “extremely concerning.”
These posts have amassed millions of views and thousands of shares, highlighting Musk’s significant influence in shaping public discourse.
As owner of the platform, Musk has the authority to shape how content reaches users, raising concerns about the lack of guardrails on X.
Critics point to Musk’s endorsement of Trump’s presidential bid and his agreement to lead a government efficiency commission if Trump wins reelection as evidence of his growing personal investment in politics.
This, combined with his inaccurate posts to his 200 million followers, has sparked fears about manipulating public trust as Election Day in the US draws nearer.
Boluwatife Enome
Source:AP news
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