
Elon Musk:
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, lauded the microblogging site for fostering participatory journalism in an objective way on Wednesday while using his Twitter account.
Billionaire wrote on Twitter:
The billionaire wrote on Twitter, "A lovely thing about Twitter is how it promotes citizen journalism — people are able to distribute news without an institutional bias.
Journalist Allison Rodriguez of Chicago responded to Musk's tweet by asking him if he thought of local news citizen journalism.
Sincere curiosity, "She composed.
Exposure on Twitter:
Musk responded to the reporter's query by saying, "Definitely closer to citizen journalism - local news orgs are under-appreciated & should get lot more exposure on Twitter."
Musk's tweet was a response to a New York Times piece with the heading "How Elon Musk Became a Geopolitical Chaos Agent" in which it was stated that Elon Musk has become a new, chaotic actor in world politics. The billionaire's actions in some of the most explosive situations in the world have occasionally been beneficial, but his messages have also led to issues."
Created issues:
Musk copied another Twitter user's message that said in response to the negative report. Although the paper's interventions in some of the most explosive conflicts in the world have occasionally been beneficial, their rhetoric has also created issues.
Adding: "Unidentified sources familiar with the situation who desire to stay unnamed claim that
He continued after that. The Tesla owner posted two screenshots from NYT articles in a subsequent tweet.
Even though the New York Times is an expert in space travel, at least they correct their errors (49 years later).
Additionally, he modified his Twitter bio to read "Chief Twit," which is slang for "a dumb or ignorant person."

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