Bloomberg’s Coverage Involving Elon Musk and Government Competence in Social Media Security

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Bloomberg’s Coverage Involving Elon Musk and Government Competence in Social Media Security

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:

  1. ohn J. Trotta IV: “I trust Elon Musk 100x more than our federal government.”
  2. Klay Thompson: “It also highlights how in bed the legacy media is with the government, instead of holding them accountable, just blame Elon.”
  3. Delbeezee 🐍: “I wish there was an outside of x community notes.”
  4. Johnny Major: “😂.”
  5. sparklesArt: “Yep 👍.”
  6. The White Rabbit 🐇: “They wanna make X looks bad.”
  7. Lado Bitnar: “X is their direct competitor, so they will do anything to destroy it – but this is just grasping at straws…”
  8. Charlie S: “When you have no credibility, all that’s left is to make sure no one does.”
  9. lordoflolz: “🤡s.”
  10. 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.'”
  11. Awitty Fellow: “It also further showcases that MSM are not a free, fair or accurate press.”
  12. Cultured Chad 101: “It’s nuts !”
  13. 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.

 

Bloomberg’s Coverage Involving Elon Musk and Government Competence in Social Media Security

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