General Elon Musk Fukkery Thread

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"This operation has been discovered to have been funded by Elon Musk to deceive and scare voters.'

There's a Medicare scare tactic underway in AZ. Funded by MAGA Inc, heavily funded by the Mellon heir.

[Quoted tweet]
BREAKING: Materials are being sent to Pennsylvania voters from a fraudulent group pretending to be pro-Kamala called 'Progress 2028.' The fake group is sending voters false information on Harris' agenda in order to scare them. This operation has been discovered to have been funded by Elon Musk to deceive and scare voters.


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Pro-Trump super PAC baits Arizona seniors with fake Kamala Harris 'Medicare cancelations'
Pro-Trump super PAC baits Arizona seniors with fake Kamala Harris 'Medicare cancelations'




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"This operation has been discovered to have been funded by Elon Musk to deceive and scare voters.'

There's a Medicare scare tactic underway in AZ. Funded by MAGA Inc, heavily funded by the Mellon heir.

[Quoted tweet]
BREAKING: Materials are being sent to Pennsylvania voters from a fraudulent group pretending to be pro-Kamala called 'Progress 2028.' The fake group is sending voters false information on Harris' agenda in order to scare them. This operation has been discovered to have been funded by Elon Musk to deceive and scare voters.


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Pro-Trump super PAC baits Arizona seniors with fake Kamala Harris 'Medicare cancelations'
Pro-Trump super PAC baits Arizona seniors with fake Kamala Harris 'Medicare cancelations'




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they all need to be persecuted to the fullest extent of the law
 

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1/11
@whstancil
I’m telling you: the scale of Elon’s intervention into this election is without precedent. He’s pushing every envelope: running the Trump field operation, buying votes with million dollar lotteries, flooding House races with cash and even AI-generated ads.

[Quoted tweet]
In Harrisburg, @ElonMusk hands a million dollar check to a voter chosen at random from co-signers of his “free speech and right to bear arms” petition.

He promises to do this each day up until Election Day.

“Thanks Elon this is really great,” the winner says.


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2/11
@whstancil
He’s running some of the most dishonest, unethical ads in history, setting up fake Harris sites and trying to impersonate the Harris campaign to scare away votes. There appears to be no ethical or legal boundary he won’t push, with unfathomable wealth behind it.



3/11
@whstancil
I mean it’s basically just Elon Musk at war with democracy right now and it happened so quickly our journalistic institutions have barely even noticed.



4/11
@niu1957
This is why people need to be concern with people like Elon. What I fear is an Oligarch form of government because America has so many billionaires that this 1% will control every aspect of life in America- Government, Society, Economy, & Land. If you need an example, read about Hawaii's history under the "Big Five" who literally controlled Hawai'i that led to the overthrow of Hawai'i's Queen, even under the protest of the US government.
That is why this election is vital on who we select as President.



5/11
@emre_mayo
Remember when Sam Bankman Fried literally robbed people, spent his stolen loot on Democrats, and called it altruism............



6/11
@jimbomorrison
Sure you’ve seen this (the article not my tweet!) .. but just to add for your followers who haven’t ..

[Quoted tweet]
If Musk’s money is gerrymandering brains on SnapChat, just imagine what he’s doing to the Twitter algo over which he has full control.

Full story from @jason_koebler 404media.co/this-is-exactly-…


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7/11
@ProfitOverPanic
I just filed a FEC complaint about this vote buying operation at EnfComplaint@fec.gov and I recommend others do as well.



8/11
@Simon_Whale
Call it what it is ‘bribery’



9/11
@RIP_Nitter
Can I just say I'm voting for Donald Trump and get a bunch of money from Elon? And then just vote for Kamala.



10/11
@ParanoidFactoid
He's gone too far this time:

[Quoted tweet]
Making a million dollar prize contingent on registering to vote is illegal. See 52 USC 10307(c) govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCO… Also, with PA registration soon closing for this election it may not accomplish what Musk wants.


11/11
@ElizabethD65068
This is vote buying isn't it.
Will someone wake up Merrick Garland




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Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover triggered academic exodus, study suggests​

by Eric W. Dolan
October 21, 2024
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A recent study published in PS: Political Science & Politics examined the impact of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, now known as “X,” on academic engagement with the platform. The researchers found that academics were less active on Twitter after Musk took over in October 2022, with a notable decrease in the number of tweets, including original posts, replies, retweets, and quote tweets. The drop in activity was particularly evident among verified accounts, suggesting that academics with higher profiles reduced their Twitter usage more than others.

Twitter has long served as a valuable platform for academics to communicate with their peers, policymakers, and the public. Academics used the platform to discuss research, share insights, and participate in public discourse. However, when Elon Musk acquired Twitter in late 2022, he introduced sweeping changes that affected how the platform operated.

These changes included mass layoffs, the reinstatement of previously suspended accounts, and a shift in content moderation policies. Many users, including academics, expressed concerns about the platform’s new direction, with some deciding to leave or reduce their participation.

Given the anecdotal evidence of academics abandoning Twitter, the researchers aimed to systematically investigate whether this was a widespread phenomenon and to identify when and among whom the drop in engagement occurred. The new study sought to understand how Musk’s ownership influenced academic activity on Twitter and whether different types of users were more likely to disengage from the platform.

“We were interested in this topic because Twitter has been an important platform for academic communication and networking, especially among social scientists,” said study author Kevin Munger, an assistant professor who holds the Chair of Computational Social Science in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute.

“Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter in late 2022 brought significant changes to the platform, and we wanted to empirically examine how this affected academics’ engagement with Twitter. As researchers who study social media and online behavior, we saw this as an opportunity to quantitatively analyze a major shift in an important academic communications channel.”

The researchers used a snowball sampling method to compile a dataset of over 15,700 academic Twitter accounts from the fields of political science, economics, sociology, and psychology. They collected data on these accounts’ activity before and after Elon Musk’s official takeover of Twitter, focusing on changes in the number of active accounts (those displaying any activity on a given day) and the frequency of tweets, including original tweets, retweets, replies, and quote tweets.

The researchers looked at several types of engagement, including original tweets, retweets, replies, and quote tweets. To determine when changes in engagement occurred, the researchers employed a Bayesian Change-Point Analysis (BCPA). This statistical method allowed them to pinpoint when a structural shift in academic Twitter usage took place.

The results showed that academic engagement on Twitter dropped substantially following Musk’s takeover in late October 2022. The number of daily active academic accounts and the total volume of tweets declined noticeably. While overall engagement had been trending downward since 2021, a sharp drop occurred around November 19, 2022—three weeks after Musk officially took over the platform. This date coincided with Musk’s decision to reinstate former president Donald Trump’s account, which had been banned following the January 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.

“One somewhat surprising finding was that the biggest drop in academic Twitter engagement didn’t occur immediately when Musk took over on October 28, 2022, but rather around November 19 when he reinstated Trump’s account,” Munger told PsyPost. “This suggests that specific policy decisions, rather than just the change in ownership itself, may have been the tipping point for many academics.”

The researchers found that verified accounts were more likely to reduce their engagement with the platform than non-verified accounts, particularly when it came to writing original tweets and quoting others’ tweets. This pattern suggests that more prominent academics, whose accounts were previously verified, may have felt greater pressure to distance themselves from the platform following Musk’s controversial decisions.

However, the study did not find significant differences in the behavior of verified and non-verified users when it came to retweeting or replying to tweets, suggesting that these less reputationally significant forms of engagement were less affected by Musk’s takeover. The findings indicate that while many academics reduced their activity, those whose visibility carried more weight were more likely to step back from creating new content on the platform.

“The key takeaway is that Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter coincided with a significant decrease in engagement from academics on the platform, especially among more prominent scholars with verified accounts,” Munger said. “We found that academics reduced their Twitter activity, particularly in creating original content, following Musk’s takeover and especially after he reinstated Trump’s account. This suggests that changes in platform ownership and policies can have tangible effects on how scholars use social media for professional communication.”

Like all research, this study has its limitations. One limitation is the lack of direct evidence about the reasons why academics disengaged from Twitter. While the study shows a correlation between Musk’s takeover and the drop in activity, it does not conclusively prove that his policies or behavior directly caused the reduction in academic engagement.

Another challenge is the study’s reliance on Twitter’s free Application Programming Interface (API), which was removed after Musk took over. This presents a significant problem for future research on social media engagement, as it limits access to comprehensive data. The authors suggest that smaller-scale studies, surveys, or qualitative methods may be needed to explore the full impact of Musk’s changes on academic behavior.

“Long-term, we’re interested in understanding how changes in social media platforms affect scholarly communication and public engagement with academic research,” Munger said. “However, Twitter’s removal of free API access poses significant challenges for continuing this specific line of research. More broadly, we aim to study how social scientists adapt to changes in online platforms and find new ways to share their work and engage with peers and the public.”

“We believe this study highlights broader issues about the role of social media in academia and the vulnerability of these communication channels to corporate decisions. It also underscores the need for more robust, independent platforms for scholarly communication that aren’t subject to the whims of private owners or commercial interests.”

The study, “The Vibes Are Off: Did Elon Musk Push Academics Off Twitter?“, was authored by James Bisbee and Kevin Munger.
 

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I forgot about this boer fakkit :mjlol:

whatever happened to the “robots” he was supposed to unveil in August? :stopitslime:
 

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Elon Musk’s Fake Sites and Fake Texts Impersonating the Harris Campaign

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There’s deeply cynical and then there’s things which might be illegal. In the first category we have an Elon Musk-funded PAC microtargeting Jewish and Arab communities with diametrically opposed ads about Kamala Harris’s support for Israel or Palestine. Amazingly cynical. But then you have what I’m going to describe next, which comes from another Musk-funded dark money operation. They have set up fake sites impersonating the Harris campaign using fake policy positions and then sending out text messages also impersonating the campaign which aim to drive voters to the fake site. (A lot of potential legal and regulatory questions turns on word like “fake” and “impersonating,” which we’ll return to in a moment.)

I found out about this from this article by Anna Massoglia at OpenSecrets. As far as I can tell she’s the first to report it. The project is the work of Building America’s Future PAC, which seems to be largely and perhaps now entirely funded by Elon Musk. It’s part of a network of Musk-funded PACs which are run and/or organized by a group of operatives who ran Ron DeSantis’s failed presidential campaign. America PAC is another of these entities organized with the same money and by the same operatives. That’s the one doing the canvassing and get out the vote operations.

As Massoglia reports, in late September Building America’s Future set up a site called Progress 2028 which purports to be Kamala Harris’s response or counter to Project 2025. The site is designed to have the general appearance of a Harris site in the sense of being in favor of gun regulation, supportive of gender-affirming care, etc., but with wildly over-the-top versions of those policies. So for instance, it calls for minor children to be able to get sex change operations at school without the knowledge of or interference from parents, calls for a mandatory gun buy-back program, etc.

The PAC also funded a text message campaign which pushes the same fake policy messages impersonating Harris’s campaign and drives recipients of the texts to the site.

Courtesy of TPM Reader DM, here’s what one of those texts looks ike.

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Now let’s get back to “impersonating.”

The texts and the site are clearly meant to make you think that these come from the Harris campaign or perhaps one of its associated committees. They refer to “our” plan, etc. There’s no question this is the intent and likely effect. The limited disclaimers say they are paid for by Progress 2028. But campaigns often have sites with separate names or even separate funding vehicles. It would be totally normal for the Harris campaign or one of its associated committees to have set up a site with such a name. Legally speaking, however, it is funded by “Progress 2028.” That’s the fictitious name created by Building America’s Future in late September in Virginia. The same intentionally misleading but not technically inaccurate labeling is followed on the website, the texts and also online ads, which Massoglia references. To get really specific, it was registered by a DC based lawyer named James E. Tyrrell III, whose law firm bio page you can see here.

If these said “paid for by Harris for President,” you’d have a straight up campaign finance violation. But that’s not what they’re doing. So I don’t think the Musk group is doing anything illegal here.

The one part of this I’m not sure about, however, is the texts. Texts, like the U.S. mail and phone calls, come under specific regulatory and even legal frameworks. In some cases, it’s not enough to be technically accurate in the way I’m describing above. If you’re trying to impersonate someone, that can be enough to get you in trouble. That’s very different from a website in which you can say basically anything.

If you’ve gotten these texts, please let me know. Also, if you’re more versed than I am on the regulatory regime for text messaging, drop me a line as well.​
 

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1/10
@Acyn
Walz: Look, I won't waste all of the time. I will talk about his running mate. His running mate, Elon Musk. Elon is on that stage jumping around skipping like a dipshyt.



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@quadcarl_carl
Follow me for more costume ideas.



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3/10
@SpencerDirrig
Not wrong



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4/10
@BlueSedition
lmfao Holy shyt, Walz is so good at this.



5/10
@BDeMayo
Pretty much lmao



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6/10
@PeopleForMarty
Tim Walz lands way to many of his punches😂



7/10
@DenisonBarbs
Perfect description



8/10
@bestfoodalex
Maye is going to be here any moment to make it all better



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9/10
@_melayela_
Walz said:



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10/10
@mooroobee
Walz just played the GFY UNO reverse card




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