Published 14:32 IST, November 5th 2022

'I'm an alien': Twitter chief Elon Musk responds to craziest conspiracy theory tweet

Twitter's new CEO Elon Musk recently made headlines after he gave a humorous response to one of the tweets that questioned conspiracy theories.

Reported by: Anwesha Majumdar
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Twitter's new owner, billionaire Elon Musk recently me helines after he gave a humorous response to one of tweets that questioned conspiracy ories. Musk responded to a Twitter user’s question saying that he is ‘an alien’. This came as Twitter user Tim Urban asked in a tweet, “What’s craziest conspiracy ory you think might be true?” Furrmore, it is pertinent to mention that Tesla CEO has formally taken over microblogging platform Twitter after completing $44 billion acquisition deal.  

Taking to Twitter, Musk replied following question, “I’m an alien trying to get back to my home planet.” Besides this, replying to Musk's comment, Tim said comically, “I thought we agreed you were t going to talk about this publicly.” 

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Furr, in ar tweet, Musk smartly responded, “Unsure if confirming or denying that I'm an alien is more convincing that I'm an alien." 

 

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Twitter is ' most interesting place on Internet': Elon Musk

In meantime, Elon Musk claimed that his newly acquired social media site is "simply most interesting place on Internet", amid objections to his proposal to charge users $8 per month for Twitter's blue tick verification. Some veteran users expressed shock and astonishment when Musk stated on Wednesday that verification blue tick in front of a user's name that aunticates account, will be paid feature w. 

Musk tweeted on Wednesday, “Twitter is simply most interesting place on Internet. That’s why you’re reing this tweet right w.” According to PTI report, he claimed for that price, Twitter users will receive priority in replies, mentions, as well as searches, which he claimed, is crucial to thwarting spam and scams, along with ability to post lengthy video and audio files, half as many vertisements, and paywall bypass for publishers willing to collaborate with social media company.

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14:32 IST, November 5th 2022