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"I'm not that concerned about my DMs being made public. I mean, we can probably cherry pick some section of my DMs that sound bad out of context but overall my DMs mostly consist of swapping memes," Musk was quoted as saying in a New York Times interview.
"Twitter sucks," he tweeted.
- Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 24, 2020
When a user replied 'much better than Facebook though', Musk replied: "[Slow drag on cigarette) Facebook? Haven't heard that name in years".
Musk's Twitter account was compromised by hackers who ran a Bitcoin scam on the platform, posting tweets that promoted the scam almost as fast as they were deleted.
Musk was the first hacking victim when a tweet was posted on the Tesla CEO's account, promising to double any payments sent to a Bitcoin address.
The Tesla CEO was OK with President Donald Trump calling him "one of our great geniuses" following the May launch of SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
"I'll take the compliment," Musk said.
Trump on Friday praised Musk on his decision to build Tesla's new Gigafactory in Texas.
Musk replied: "Thank you on behalf of the Tesla team. We look forward to building Giga Texas!"
The new factory will produce the Cybertruck, along with the Tesla Semi, Model Y, and Model 3 for customers in the eastern US.
Tesla will invest $1.1 billion in the new factory within the first five years.
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Founder and CEO of multiple award-winning business setup firm, A&A Associate issued his recent statement where he reiterated his hopes for a wave of growth and said that he is bullish about the economy after a record Q1 that saw close to 2,000 new companies registered
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Homeowners are busy restoring services for the tenants and bringing their properties back to pre-flood level