Elon Musk is now using Twitter to share an exclusive ‘Fan Content.’

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, the world’s largest electric vehicle company, is now using his Twitter account to send dad jokes in the form of memes.

The dog days are over. Or, at the very least, they look to be over for Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, SpaceX’s CEO, and Dogecoin’s (un)official hypeman. The cryptocurrency that the billionaire space entrepreneur has been pushing since the beginning of 2021 appears to be on the decrease, a trend that Musk’s own tweets may not be able to reverse. Musk has a reputation for allegedly influencing the cryptocurrency market in various ways.

Musk’s ‘impact’ through his tweets has even acquired its own moniker: The Musk Effect. The ‘phenomenon’ is based on a directly proportional element: whenever Elon Musk tweeted about the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, whether it was a meme, a simple tweet about a Shiba Inu, or even a public statement in which he called it “the future of cryptocurrency,” the cryptocurrency’s prices would rise. Musk has done this several times in recent months. But, if the previous several hours of his Twitter activity is any indication, the serial tweeter about SpaceX, occasionally haikus, and more frequently copied memes, has evidently moved on.

Elon Musk, CEO of the world’s largest electric car business, is now tweeting dad jokes in the form of memes. Musk has been tweeting fan jokes since Monday night.

Which featured Only Fans, but in a very literal sense.

There was also a joke about ‘cooling off.’

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But, if you’re concerned about Musk’s well-being following this change in his content publishing approach, he shared a meme to reassure you that the “problem” is under control.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1432491362105143298/photo/1

While this is certainly a departure from Musk’s regular tweeting about cryptocurrencies, SpaceX, and Tesla, Musk is also renowned for his memes (mostly stolen) that periodically emerge on his Twitter timeline. He’s even dabbled in Haiku in recent years. After Richard Branson flew to the edge of space on his private spaceship, Musk has stated similar goals, even stating his desire to populate Mars when SpaceX arrives. Furthermore, Musk, echoing Branson’s space aspirations, emphasized why space is such a significant matter and a source of hope for humans: with a Haiku directed at those who “attack space.”

 Elon Musk has been quite open about his space goals, particularly his desire to send humans to Mars. Musk has long spoken of his desire to send humans to Mars, and in February he provided a timetable for doing so. Concerning Mars, Musk has suggested a timetable for putting people on the red planet for the first time. At the start of the broadcast, Musk informed hosts Sriram Krishnan and Aarthi Ramamurthy, “Five and a half years.” While this is not a firm deadline. Musk provided a lot of qualifiers, including the fact that plenty of technology improvements must be achieved in the intervening years.

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