Elon Musk: The man, the myth, the influencer
Elon Musk, arguably the most closely followed celebrity in the world, continues to change the face of the earth one day at a time. The Tesla and SpaceX chief executive has a cult following that has never been seen before in the modern world. His ability to influence the financial or cryptocurrency markets via his social media platforms is testament to Musk’s control over his followers. Musk debuted on social-conversation app Clubhouse on Sunday, where he participated in a Q&A session to the joys of his beloved fans. Musk was asked a variety of different questions, spanning over a number of different topics. Musk’s answers epitomised many of the reasons why the world’s richest man has such an intense following – he’s so very different to the rest of us mere mortals. Musk’s conference started with the SpaceX founder demonstrating his passion for the solar system, talking about the startup colonising Mars in the years to come. Th
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Elon Musk has been one of the top guests of Clubhouse app s Good Time webcast, having overflowing rooms and record-breaking listeners on the social network, alongside bringing Robinhood Market s CEO. Musk has invited the CEO to hear about the side of the company s story, particularly in the recent controversies that surrounded GameStop, and other stocks.
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The world s richest man and multi-tech company CEO, Elon Musk, has brought the controversial person of the hour, more controversial than him, as a guest in the recently concluded episode of Good Time in Clubhouse. The talk show has been talking about Elon Musk s recent ventures and success financially, achieving the top seat for valuation in the world.
Elon Musk makes characteristically wild debut on a buzzy social app Clubhouse
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Elon Musk s debut on a new social-conversation app was a wild ride, with talk ranging from wiring a monkey s brain for video gaming to the entrepreneur s grilling of Robinhood s chief executive, all while many users were unable to join because of the surge in demand to hear the world s richest man speak.
Many who tried tuning into Clubhouse, the app backed by venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, ended up on pirated streams that popped up on YouTube and aired the chief executive of Tesla taking questions from moderators for more than an hour. The invitation-only platform founded last year is one of the hotter commodities in social media and has the potential to become a can t-miss information platform for journalists, investors and the public, much like Twitter Inc. a service beloved by Musk.