The story surrounding allegations that Elon Musk uses a fake Twitter account, 'Adrian Dittmann,' to comment anonymously has taken a turn. X, formerly Twitter, has blocked an article published by The Spectator World that investigates the claims. The article delves into the background of 'Adrian Dittmann,' suggesting a possible connection to Musk due to the account's unusual activity and following list.
The saga surrounding viral allegations that tech billionaire Elon Musk has masqueraded as his own superfan account has taken new and bizarre turns, culminating in X, formerly known as Twitter , blocking an article about the story.Newsweek reached out to X by email on Sunday evening for comment.The ContextThroughout 2024, users on X speculated about a mysterious account under the name ' Adrian Dittmann ,' believing it to be a covert profile operated by Musk.
The article's publication sparked its own controversy regarding authorship. While The Spectator credited freelance journalist Jacqueline Sweet, they omitted crediting Maia Arson Crimew, a Swiss developer who claims the publication breached an agreement to credit her work. Notably, Crimew was previously indicted by a grand jury in 2021 for 'stealing credentials and data, and publishing source code and proprietary and sensitive information.
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