The Spectator's Jacqueline Sweet had her account restricted after reporting Musk is not Dittmann, his rumored online alter ego ...
The social media mystery about Elon Musk and his superfan Adrian Dittmann has taken on a strange twist as X blocked posts of ...
A journalist said Sunday her X account was suspended and links to a recent article of hers were blocked on the platform after she published a piece debunking online theories that an Elon Musk fan ...
Jacqueline Sweet, a contributor for the conservative magazine The Spectator World, did a deep dive into long-percolating rumors that Musk was using a burner account under the name Adrian Dittmann ...
“Adrian Dittmann” (certainly not elon musk 😁 ... Debunking the speculation, journalist Jacqueline Sweet worked with hacktivists Maia Arson Crimew and Ryan Fae to investigate the true ...
Jacqueline Sweet appeared to be restricted on X after she published an investigation that proved Adrian Dittmann was an actual person living in Fiji - and not Musk operating under the pseudonym ...
The two researchers who helped discover the identity of Adrian Dittmann, the X user many incorrectly believed was Elon Musk, are being asked to delete more posts about the matter after initially ...
Musk has also been caught using alt accounts before. In 2023, Musk posted a screenshot of an X account that showed one of his burner accounts. Journalists tracked down the account which used an avatar ...
Elon Musk has reportedly banned journalist Jacqueline Sweet from X for publishing a probe that revealed Adrian Dittmann was a real person living in Fiji. A weird conspiracy theory alleging that X ...
X has restricted the account of journalist Jacqueline Sweet after she reported in The Spectator that X owner Elon Musk is not Adrian Dittmann, a pro-Musk user who has been rumored to be the world ...
X has restricted the account of journalist Jacqueline Sweet after she reported in The Spectator that X owner Elon Musk is not Adrian Dittmann, a pro-Musk user who has been rumored to be the world ...