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Elon Musk is fed up with fake news stories about himself

2024-06-15 19:07:10      点击:013

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has had it with fake news stories about himself.

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On Tuesday, the sustainable energy billionaire posted a tweet with link to a Bloomberg story calling out fake news stories about him. (He also made a timely South Park reference.)

Some of these stories include "Elon Musk Continues to Blow Up Taxpayer Money With Falcon 9" on The Federalistnews site, another on Libertarian Republic and "Elon Musk: Faux Free Marketeer and National Disgrace" from the Liberty Conservative.

Bloomberg reported all the stories on the conservative news sites are made up and written by a non-existent writer, Shepard Stewart. Gavin Wax, editor-in-chief of Liberty Conservative, told Bloomberg Stewart is "definitely a fake."

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All the stories have since been taken down. Jalopnik.com managed to grab a screenshot of The Federaliststory, an opinion piece by Stewart on the site's technology section, before it was taken down Tuesday.

The fabricated Stewart, who has a minimal online presence (the first clue he's not a real online journalist), has a headshot from the TheFederalistthat is eerily similar to a Bay Area startup CEO's Twitter and LinkedIn photo.

Mashable ImageGuy Yalif is a startup CEO.Credit: Guy yalif/twitter

Through a reverse image search, Mashable found what looks like a Photoshopped version of Guy Yalif's photo being used as Stewart's image. In a message to Mashable Tuesday night, Yalif said his photo has "unfortunately" been used by other people a "couple of times before."

Mashable ImageFake writer Shepard Stewart appears to be using a Photoshopped version of Yalif's headshots.Credit: thefederalist.com

As Bloombergnoted, disrupting the auto and energy industries has made Musk quite a few enemies. It seems as if one of them has managed to annoy one of the most powerful people in the tech world.


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