Elon Musk 'locks reporter from X' after article sheds light on Tesla owner's alleged alter ego Adrian Dittman


The Downfall of Musk continues.....

Elon Musk 'locks reporter from X' after article sheds light on Tesla owner's alleged alter ego Adrian Dittman 
A bizarre conspiracy claiming Elon Musk uses an alias to praise himself on his own social media network took an unexpected turn when a journalist who debunked the theory was banned from the platform. Jacqueline Sweet appeared to be restricted on X after she published an investigation that proved Adrian Dittmann was an actual person living in Fiji - and not Musk operating under the pseudonym in order to praise himself. Shortly after Sweet's article - outing Dittmann as a German entrepreneur - was published in The Spectator World, Musk responded a predictably cryptic post on X. 'I am Adrian Dittmann. It's time the world knew,' Musk deadpanned. His response, of course, only increased the intrigue surrounding the superfan. Meanwhile, according to Sweet's managing editor, the reporter's account was suspended for 30 days. In addition, links to her article about Dittmann have been hit with a warning label, alleging 'violent or misleading content.' For years, Dittmann's X account has drawn attention for its effusive praise of Musk, sparking rumors that the Tesla CEO had been using the account to defend himself and promote his views. Critics pointed to similarities in writing styles and accents, even going as far as to suggest Musk was using a voice modulator to pose as Dittmann in live X Spaces chatrooms. Source

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