Elon Musk mocks the possible collapse of Twitter with a popular meme

Users shared post messages for the possible end of the social network

Elon Musk mocks the possible collapse of Twitter with a popular meme

Users shared post messages for the possible end of the social network

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Since Elon Musk took over Twitter, he has been involved in controversies, as his decisions have affected the company internally. Also, it has received criticism from social network users for its proposed changes.

Yesterday, Elon Musk was again involved in a new controversy, as it was learned that the company's offices had closed after a dispute between the workers and Musk. In short, the social network was filled with messages about the possible end of the platform.

Users trended the #RIPTwitter hashtag, which they used to share their experiences on the social network, lament its probable closure, and offer their followers other ways of contacting or launching harsh criticism of Musk and his management.

However, Musk took the opportunity to use a popular meme to mock #RIPTwitter and the potential collapse of the social network.

AT A CRITICAL MOMENT, MUSK MAKES A MOCK OF #RIPTWITTER

After Twitter was flooded with alarm messages about the company's future and its services, Musk made some inflammatory posts that further ruffled spirits on the social network. In one of them, he assured with a mocking tone that Twitter was going through one of its highest user peaks, generated precisely by #RIPTwitter.

Later, he published an emoji of a pirate flag, where a skull is seen that many interpreted as the sign of the end. Things did not end there, as Musk later published a well-known meme implying that Twitter was already dead and had fallen by itself.

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