Entrepreneur Elon Musk is causing a stir on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Tesla CEO bought the social media giant last year. Although he has introduced sweeping changes to the website that have made some leave the site entirely, he has not wavered in his decision to allow users to continue posting adult content without censorship, separating it from Meta’s two popular platforms: Facebook and Instagram.
Over the weekend, the SpaceX CEO even ventured that he might release some nudes of his own after running out of memes and fans couldn’t tell if he was joking or not!
Elon Musk Says He Will Post Nude On X After Running Out Of Memes: ‘Is He Kidding?!’
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 13, 2023
On Sunday afternoon, the 52-year-old entrepreneur shared a photo of a cat sitting on the stove staring at a wall. “I’m out of memes,” he wrote above the photo. “Nude starts tomorrow.”
@elonmuskELON IS THE KING OF MEMES. LIVE ELON ? pic.twitter.com/uL6OmnlSIY
— $$$ RICH WITH MEME $$$ (@getrichwithmeme) August 13, 2023
The comment generated a lot of “Is he kidding?!” while other followers said that they would follow him if he did. One fan called Musk the “meme king,” tweeting, “Long live Elon.”
So that’s why you renamed the platform to X ?
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) August 13, 2023
“So that’s why you renamed the platform to X,” said another fan, adding to the pile of “X-worth” jokes littered in the comments of his post.
I’m excited to share my first X-Video too!
— Elon Musk (Parody) (@ElonMuskAOC) August 13, 2023
Elon Musk’s parody account added, “I’m also excited to share my first X-Video!” While Musk hasn’t revealed his “naked” form, it’s possible fans are just giving him an idea at this point.
It seems that no one wants to miss the chance that Musk will actually post something worth seeing, because some followers wrote that they will turn on their comments, just in case!
Users Call Out Musk For Stealing Memes, Not Creating Them
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While fans are aware that Elon Musk likes to post memes, others may not realize that he usually does not give credit to the original creator of the meme.
Other users have been calling Musk out for some time, urging him to credit users and retweet their memes instead of claiming them as his own.
Elon Musk really spent $44 billion so he could force everyone to read bad memes he stole and reposted without credit.
Perhaps the greatest loss of energy discovered so far among humans or animals.
— Existential Comics (@existentialcoms) February 15, 2023
“Elon Musk really spent $44 billion so he could force everyone to read a bad meme he stole and reposted without credit,” one user wrote. “Probably the largest energy loss discovered so far in humans or animals.”
Given how often Elon Musk steals memes, I’m not surprised he’s also stealing logos now. pic.twitter.com/AZtA12q7ib
— Paris Marx (@parismarx) July 23, 2023
“Given how often Elon Musk steals memes, I’m not surprised he’s stealing logos now too,” another user tweeted, referring to the new “X” logo Elon has adopted for the social media platform.
Well, if you make something that looks like a meme & someone (not me) cuts out your name, so be it.
Also, this is only a 6/10 meme, so maybe get off that high horse!
The selfless art of anonymous meme creators is something to admire.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 30, 2022
Elon Musk once responded to the claim in 2022, writing, “Well, if you make something that looks like a meme & someone (not me) cuts your name off, so be it. Also, it’s only a 6/10 meme, so maybe get off the horse that tall! The selfless art of the anonymous meme creator is something to admire.”
bro can i rip the Tesla logo off some of your self-immolating cars and claim it as mine? what’s wrong, i can’t? oh do you understand intellectual property rights after all
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) May 30, 2022
“Bro can I rip the Tesla logo off some of your self-immolating cars and claim it as mine? What’s wrong, I can’t?” one user asked. “Oh do you understand intellectual property rights after all.”
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