Jimmy Fallon He’s not dead and Jimmy Fallon wants people to know that. A defamatory hashtag, #RIPJimmyFallonwas a trend in Chirping tuesday night and the host of Show tonight got tired and personally asked the CEO of the company, Elon Muskwhich removes the hashtag.
As reported The Hollywood Reporter, a #RIPJimmyFallon was launched on the social network, but users echoed by posting a photo of someone who wasn’t Fallon. How strange, right?
Obviously those not involved in the gruesome hoax retweeted with a shocked and confused slash. A Korean user, for example: “This came up as a hashtag, so I was surprised. Actually, oh, that’s funny. Since Melon Musk fired all the people in the information confirmation department, now fake news can hit the market, so this hashtag is funny #RIPJimmyFallon but real!!!”
Upon learning of her death, the same media said that it took Fallon no more than ten retweets to speak across her social networks. “Elon, can you fix this? #RIPJimmyFallon,” he began addressing the tycoon.
And Musk, who has taken a very personal tone for content moderation since taking over Twitter, responded Wednesday morning to Fallon’s tweet the next day with cynical ignorance of the situation: “Fix what?”. The hashtag was still a top trending on Twitter as of Wednesday morning.
Later this Wednesday, Musk wrote: “Wait a second, how do we know you’re not an alien body snatcher pretending to be Jimmy? Say something only the real Jimmy would say…”
The fakes
The current “chaos” of Twitter is characterized by fake increasingly outstanding ea increase in disinformation of the platform, a situation that has worsened, and made global headlines, due to the dismissal Musk’s account of a significant number of people involved in content moderation and dealing with fake accounts and fake news.
A revenge against the tycoon? A reckoning? The step before Twitter ceases to exist?
On Thursday, an account using the labs name and logo called Eli Lilly and Co., and with a blue check that said “verified” he tweeted: “We are thrilled to announce that insulin is now free”.
The fake tweet sent the pharmaceutical company’s stock plummeting from $368 to $346, allegedly wiping out billions in market cap. That is, in other words, Twitter liesbut continues to have enormous prestige, at least in the context of financial roulette.
Days ago Musk released a compulsive. “Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided they haven’t broken the law or sent outrageous spam? Yes/No”Musk asked.
Trump’s Twitter account, blocked early last year, was restored after Musk’s proposal and after the majority supported the measure.
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Source: Clarin