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How to get Elon Musk's attention #10559

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TolstoyDotCom opened this issue Sep 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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How to get Elon Musk's attention #10559

TolstoyDotCom opened this issue Sep 23, 2024 · 2 comments

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@TolstoyDotCom
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Obviously, Musk doesn't care about people calling him names and all the other childish ways people have opposed him.

However, what he does deeply care about is his reputation as technically competent. Musk dearly loves to be thought of as a tech genius, a real life Tony Stark.

Yet, as Twitter shows, Musk is grossly incompetent. Just look at all the non-spam behind "probable spam". Look at this repo: years later and all the algorithm does is elevate junk and spam while suppressing real content.

So, if you want Musk to wise up, go to places where those who dislike Musk gather & try to channel them into pointing out how incompetent Musk is.

For a tangible example, go to Threads and when you see someone post something anti-Musk, point out to them that they should use "probable spam" against Musk. Suggest they point out to Musk fanboys that "probable spam" and all the rest shows that Musk isn't competent.

Do something similar with those who hype full self driving. Point out to them that Musk can't even ID spam - something email providers figured out decades ago - yet he wants to ID kids in crosswalks? Point that out to Dan O'Dowd and others.

If enough people wise up to how incompetent Musk is, eventually Musk will be forced to change.

@ALH477
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ALH477 commented Oct 9, 2024

Somebody's got a crushhh

@PatoFlamejanteTV
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Is this a copypasta or something else? lol

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