Tesla Has Been Increasing Communications Since Musk Took To Twitter via insideevs.com
Not long after Musk decided to buy Twitter, it started to become clear that he was distracted, not only by the prospects of the acquisition itself, but also by the financial mess it became, the politics involved, and the list goes on and on. To this day, Musk says he's still fully committed to his role at Tesla, he touts the EV maker's continued successes, and even notes that he hasn't missed any meetings, but many would still argue that something has clearly changed.
It appears as though other leaders at Tesla have taken notice, because the company started tweeting about its vehicles and products, which is rare. As you may have seen, Tesla has even started to put together videos and full Twitter threads outlining and touting products and features. The following are recent examples of such:
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