Bloomberg’s Coverage Involving Elon Musk and Government Competence in Social Media Security
Wall Street Silver’s tweet suggests Bloomberg is framing a recent issue as problematic for Elon Musk and a company referred to as ‘X’, while actually highlighting the government’s inadequacy in managing social media and Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). This has sparked various reactions on social media:
Bloomberg is trying really hard to spin this as a problem for Elon and X.
In reality, it exposes how incompetent our government is at the basics of social media and 2FA. pic.twitter.com/YgAmjGCu6F
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) January 10, 2024
Anyone remember this? pic.twitter.com/Xr5bR1aXoz
— Market Radar (@themarketradar) January 10, 2024
- ohn J. Trotta IV: “I trust Elon Musk 100x more than our federal government.”
- Klay Thompson: “It also highlights how in bed the legacy media is with the government, instead of holding them accountable, just blame Elon.”
- Delbeezee 🐍: “I wish there was an outside of x community notes.”
- Johnny Major: “😂.”
- sparklesArt: “Yep 👍.”
- The White Rabbit 🐇: “They wanna make X looks bad.”
- Lado Bitnar: “X is their direct competitor, so they will do anything to destroy it – but this is just grasping at straws…”
- Charlie S: “When you have no credibility, all that’s left is to make sure no one does.”
- lordoflolz: “🤡s.”
- Bitcoin Bowhunter: “I saw that Bloomberg headline earlier and thought to myself, ‘Yeah, that’s not what any normal person thinks is the problem, but I know you want to push that idea.'”
- Awitty Fellow: “It also further showcases that MSM are not a free, fair or accurate press.”
- Cultured Chad 101: “It’s nuts !”
- ナンクルナイサー 🛡️: “LOL…It’s Elon’s fault that SEC doesn’t know how to use 2FA.”
These comments reflect a mix of skepticism towards media narratives, support for Elon Musk, and criticism of government agencies’ handling of technology and security. The conversation reveals a broader debate about media bias, government competence, and the role of influential figures like Elon Musk in public discourse.










