Elon Musk changes his X bio to 'chief trolling officer'
Elon Musk is currently the richest man on earth with a network of $251.3 billion, according to Forbes India
Elon Musk is once again making headlines as the billionaire changed his X, formerly Twitter, bio to "chief trolling officer" while he also updated his location to Trollheim, NDTV reported.
This isn’t the first time the owner of X has made headlines as he once changed his bio to “chief twit” and later to "Twitter complaint hotline operator" in 2022 after acquiring the microblogging website.
Furthermore, in January 2023 he changed the bio to “state-affiliated” and later to “state-affiliated media”.
Elon Musk has also been constantly changing the brand identity of the microblogging platform, by introducing a $8 monthly membership for users, adding gold and silver ticks, reinstating contentious accounts, altering content moderation, and many other adjustments.
The update in bio on January 9 has up till now garnered 26 million views, 88K likes, and 1.2K comments.
A user commented, "Nice one sir! le epic xD. you just won the internet for today."
While criticising, another user said, "People only laugh at his jokes because he's rich."
Musk is a popular figure online and often grabs attention for his activities on social media. He’s known for his sarcastic comments, often trolling people or institutions.
The Tesla chief is also known for posting amusing memes on the social media platform. His timeline is full of visual puns on a variety of events and circumstances.
Elon Musk is currently the richest man on earth with a network of $251.3 billion according to Forbes India.
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