Published 13:28 IST, January 29th 2021
Jon Stewart finally joins Twitter, tweets about the ongoing Gamestop share controversy
Jon Stewart has finally made his debut in microblogging site, Twitter. His first tweet focused on the ongoing Redditors vs Wall Street insiders controversy.
Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show has finally joined Twitter. The comedian has entered the social media and has also got his account verified. His friend Stephen Colbert welcomed him to the Twitter Family and told the fans that Jon has joined the microblogging site. Read further to know more about Jon Stewart's first tweet.
Jon Stewart Joins Twitter
Jon Stewart's Twitter has around 500k followers and he joined the social media on January 28. Hours after joining Twitter, his first tweet was about the ongoing Wall Street Betting. With the profile picture of a dog, Jon Stewart's first tweet was about Redditors and r/WallStreetbets. In his tweet, he supported the Reddit users and said that they aren't cheating and are very well a part of the Stock market. Concluding the tweet, he wrote "Love Stewbeef". Among his fans, Jon is known as Stewbeef. Check out his tweet.
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Stephen Colbert retweeted this tweet and wrote a small welcome message for the comedian. In his tweet, he addressed that one thing has changed since 2008 and then welcomed Jon. Check out his tweet.
5 hours after his first tweet, Jon published his second tweet. In this tweet, he thanked his fans for a 'warm welcome' and also told them that he is going to use the app in 'ineffective manner'. Check it out.
What does Jon Stewart's tweet mean?
Jon's tweet supports Reddit users and also takes a dig at Wall Street insiders. The reason behind his tweet is the ongoing war between Redditors and Hedge funds. A subreddit with the name r/WallStreetBets went on to increase the American videogame company GameStop's share price. This resulted in the loss of billions from Hedge funds who were trying to short the GME stock. The sudden increase in stock price has created chaos in the Stock market and various politicians are now getting involved in the matter.
RobinHood, an app that helps you bet also came under the controversy for market manipulation. The users barged social media and asked people to hold the stocks after the app did not allow them to sell their shares. With such a huge difference in the market, various celebrities are now joining the Redditors and are using their social media to spread awareness.
Updated 13:28 IST, January 29th 2021