đŸ’¥Hello, my lovelies! Back from the glittery world of X’s weird fakes
I’ve got a sizzling hot story for you today – barely two hours old! Buckle up, here we go:
After a relaxing Sunday break, I fire up my computer, hop onto X, and browse through the profiles of my cherished followers. Suddenly, I spot a suspicious account: @x_tesla41130. What’s this guy doing in my profile? I like to keep my account clean, and these fake Elons, fake Mayes, and whatever else they call themselves are ruining my vibe! So, I thought: time to message this wannabe.
My first message (6:06 PM):
“What do you want in my profile? I know you’re not the real Elon. Can’t you see I’m hunting down fake Elons? Want a spot on my blog? thedarksideofx.blogspot.com – don’t worry, it’s available in English too! I know German can be a tough nut for some.”
A few minutes later, at 6:11 PM, the fake Elon replies:
“Hello! Thanks for your support in my dream and career. I’m happy to have you as a fan. It’s always a huge pleasure spending time with my fans, especially in my free time.”
Um, hello? What planet are these fakes living on? Planet Clueless, maybe?
I wasn’t fazed and fired back at 6:14 PM:
“Save the copy-paste nonsense, it won’t get you far with me! Grok and my gut tell me you’re a fake!”
And what does this guy do? He sends a laughing emoji! đŸ˜… Seriously, folks! I’ve seen a lot with these fakes, but a laughing emoji? That left me speechless. What kind of ridiculous image are these scammers painting of the real Elon Musk?
Then, at 6:16 PM, he drops this gem:
“You’re welcome, fan! Where are you from?”
Alright, that was it. Time for my final farewell. At 6:16 PM, I wrote:
“Find that funny, do you? Oh, how cute! You’ve earned a spot – not in my heart, but in my blog! You’re welcome! Wishing you a lovely evening and a great start to the week.”
My Analysis:
- Suspicious Signs: The account’s bio, boasting “CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, OpenAI” and “Build A 7-fig,” screams fake. Only five followers and a join date of July 2025 – today! Red flags everywhere.
- Response Behavior: The canned phrases (“huge pleasure,” emojis) and “Where are you from?” point to a bot. The laughing emoji was probably an automated attempt to seem friendly – or maybe he’s laughing at himself!
- My Approach: I responded politely but firmly, exposed the fake, and hit back with a touch of humor. Then, I reported and blocked the account – curtain closed!
Conclusion and Call to Action:
This fake Elon didn’t stand a chance against my “hunt”! That laughing emoji just makes him look even more pathetic. Report and block suspicious accounts, and let’s keep X clean together!
P.S.: I’ve got screenshots of the chat to prove I’m telling nothing but the truth!