

Over the years, content creation has become a very popular occupation among the young generation. Furthermore, most fans dream of following in the footsteps of their role models, such as PewDiePie, Pokimane, MrBeast, Valkyrae. Now today’s people get a lot more attracted to online influencers through social media such as Instagram, Twitter, and others.
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Elon Musk, who is widely known as the richest man in the world, loves to share his opinions on social media. The CEO of Tesla recently questioned his followers if they think Twitter is dying. Interestingly, MrBeast responded to Elon’s tweet and asked him another interesting question. Continue reading to find out about the entire Jimmy-Elon Musk tweet incident.
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MrBeast responds to Elon Musk’s Twitter is dying tweet
A few days back, Elon shared the list of the top 10 most followed Twitter accounts. On that list, Elon Musk was placed eighth with over 81 million followers. However, Elon didn’t share the list showoff his achievement, but rather to ask an interesting question. He mentioned that most of the top 10 followed accounts are not even active and don’t post much.

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After that, he questioned his followers if they think Twitter is dying. His tweet read, ” Most of these “top” accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. Is Twitter dying?” To back up his opinion, Elon further mentions that Taylor Swift, who secured the sixth position on the list, has posted nothing in 3 months.
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She never really posted much in general. Do you think some of these people got this big because Twitter recommended you follow them when you make a new account?
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) April 9, 2022
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To everyone’s surprise, MrBeast responded to Elon’s tweet and clarifies she wasn’t an active user from the beginning. Furthermore, Jimmy asks Elon another interesting question. In his own words, “Do you think some of these people got this big because Twitter recommended you follow them when you make a new account?”
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After watching two popular online influencers sharing their opinions, several fans joined the discussion. One tweet read, “No, it’s because back in 2014 the first thing people did is follow their favorites then forget about the app.”
What are your thoughts about MrBeast’s response to Elon’s tweet? Let us know in the comments down below.
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