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I think people need a refresher course of the last 5 years or so. Because here's the deal.

About 2017 to 2020, maybe 2021, the internet was a huge fucking fan of Elon. Including me. I LOVED Elon. Seemed like such a down to earth guy who genuinely wanted to help the human race and was super ambitious. Even if he was flawed. From what I remember, the general consensus was you either liked him, or you felt indifferent and just didn't really care.

NOW that headspace has changed. Either you fucking hate him, or you do like him and get destroyed. Now, it took me about a year before I started to really dislike him the way the internet does. Because I felt like at the time the internet was doing what it always does. Blows shit outta proportion. That was, until I started seeing things change. Because starting about 2-3 years ago, there has been a massive ego fluctuation in Elon. His Twitter is not the same as it was back in 2019 for example. He was actually fairly level headed and would post the occasional meme. But it was always something amazing to do with Space X or Tesla. Okay, no harm there. NOW it's full of nonsensical retarded tweets, dumbass memes left and right, tweets pretty much shitting on his own users...It's a toxic fucking cesspool there. I mean this guy is at a point where he thinks rebranding a social media site that has been widely known to the public with one name, and one name only for YEARS, is a good idea. Let alone to rebrand it to a single fucking letter. Because why not? Kill your user base apparently.

What the hell happened to him? I understand why people dislike him now. As do I. But dude. How can someone fall from greatness like that? Being seen as the next Steve Jobs, flaws and all. To just a shadowy figure of himself? What made him go fucking insane and gain that huge ego?

To the people that would comment, "Well he's always been like that he just shows it now", I don't believe it. When you have such massive egotistical and narcissistic traits, you could give two shits about showing it. He would've done so his whole career if he was like this. I'm not saying he NEVER had an ego, but it wasn't anywhere fucking near the levels of where it is now.

"We were on the verge of greatness, we were THIS close!"

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[–] Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think it was a two-stage thing: first, he got off the leash, then second, he spiraled off into a fantasy world.

There's evidence that Musk has always been volatile and capricious and short-sighted, and that he's had handlers at his companies who specifically acted to limit the things he was told to try to keep him somewhat rational and to filter and recast the drivel that spilled out of his mouth anyway into policies that were at least not obviously harmful.

When he took over Twitter though, there were no handlers already in place, he didn't take any with him, snd they didn't have the opportunity to appoint any. So he was off the leash, and we got the first clear look at unfiltered Elon.

And it's just been in a self-reinforcing loop since then. He undoubtedly always believed that he was making nothing but sound decisions, but that was an easier belief to maintain when he was surrounded by handlers that filtered out his dumbassery. Now that he's off the leash, his dumbassery is front and center, but he still believes that he's making sound decisions. The disconnect between his fantasy and the reality is thus growing all the time, so he has a progressively poorer chance of making sound decisions, but grows ever more convinced that he is, and 'round and 'round it goes.

I expect that it's going to end in the complete collapse of his sanity.

Really.

[–] MrBubbles96@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

You don't believe someone that's a narcissist and egocentric as all hell can't also be smart about thier public image? You should reconsider, because that's pretty much what happened. And he isn't the only one. Personally, I've always lived by a simple golden rule:

All those billionaires that wanna convince you that they're "cool and not like the other billionaires", they ever pull a Jimmy Carter and build houses for the poor, becoming a lecturer at a university, or do any other humanitarian work that requires them to physically bust thier ass working hard like the rest of us? No? Then they're no different.

If you don't wanna take the overwhelming documented evidence that shows he was always like that and didn't magically become unhinged one day tho, by all means, believe what you want.

[–] superkret@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Although I agree with most people here that Musk was always a shithead, I wouldn't be surprised AT ALL if in a couple years, long term studies come out that show just how much and in what way Covid broke people's minds.
I feel like the pandemic had a devastating effect on society and I wonder if it may be a yet undiscovered effect of the virus, in addition to the collctive trauma caused by it otherwise.

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[–] lynny@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Many people, including myself personally, have been telling people how much of a liar he is for at least 6 or 7 years at this point. Ever since the "hyperloop" nonsense got big.

Pleasantly surprised with SpaceX and Starlink delivering, but even those are plagued by Musk over promising in what is actually doable.

[–] Hikiru@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Maybe he secretly loves mastodon but doesn’t want to admit it so he keeps making terrible changes and somehow people keep eating it up and buying twitter blue. He’s probably just dumb though

[–] cloudy1999@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago

There are lots of good answers here. I wanted to add that I had a similar experience. It felt like 10 or 15 years ago, Musk could do nothing wrong. Electric cars? Yes. Space? Yes. Mars? Yes. Futuristic public transit? Sounds great. These were (and are) good goals with human species survival in mind.

His big ideas haven't fully materialized, which is understandable. It's upsetting, though, to watch him act like Trump. He can't admit when he's made a mistake. He must be right. We see him make an ass of himself over and over and we can't help but see him as a would be fascist, an oligarch, or at least a corrupt capitalist pig.

Now, he's criticizing AI over safety concerns. I don't disagree, but it's clear he doesn't give two shits about that. He's just upset that he lost control. He's a narcissist. That's why he's disliked.

[–] chakan2@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think Grimes literally fucked his brains out. That's the only explanation that makes sense to me.

[–] wozomo@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

The #grimesEffect is the only logical explanation. He bit off more crazy than even he could chew lol.

Seriously though, while not the cause of his insanity, that relationship was a huge red flag from the outside

[–] elkaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Tldr: All in all, Elon hasn't really changed how he operates, it's just that since aligning openly with the right he has been more open about a lot of shit and also has been boosting a lot of shit he probably doesn't really believe. This in turn has extinguished a lot of the support he had in the internet which leads to people actually scrutinizing his character and a lot more than what he says has come to light or is being analyzed in a different light to what it was back then, painting Elon as the evil and stupid billionare he actually is.

The actual comment:

I know you said to not say he has always been like that, but the honest truth is he has been like that, it's just that the media was used to taking everything he said at face value and he was a bit more restrained (although not necessarily on interviews themselves).

The amount of controversy about him busting unions, having poor working conditions, stealing credit from his engineers, this was always public knowledge even when he was generally beloved by the common redditors. This is not meant to be a dig or anything, but at least on the leftists circles I tend to participate in this was always mentioned whenever he was in talks, it's just that most people don't care when billionares are exploitative pieces of shit, yhey just care about the image they sell.

He was also always surrounded by stupid scandals pre 2021, be it the submarine pedo (where for some reason I saw people on refdit defending him), him suddenly denying his family had shares on emerald mines, him and all his sex and abuse scandals, it all made news but got forgotten as soon as he pulled an "epic move" like doge coin...

What I said before is regarding his actions and actual contributions to the companies he controls, which is related to why he is do shit at handling twitter as a company, now about his public persona, the tweets he currently posts and why he is hated en mass.

Most his memes have always been reposts, buy the problem is that he now aligns with the far right in the united states, there are many reasons of why this happened and this has been absolutely clear when he daid that shit about Dems being shit now do he moved towards republicans (which is a lie but it's the poiny where the public noticed he is a republican despite him being on the forefront of electric cars), due to his alignment and changes to the poilitical spehere on the US being on the right now means believing a lot of racial conspiracy lies, that environmental change is a lie (which ironically hurts his own business), that January 6 was justified, etc. Elon right now boosts about any and all right wing accounts he ca find by replying "how curious" to the most insane racist meme about the DESPITE BEING 13% meme

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[–] rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

In the last few years he's done stuff in the public eye that made people question their feelings about him. When he was only known by the companies he ran he seemed like a decent guy. Then the public got to know him better through his ramblings in the media.

I think this latest business with Twitter was about using his money and power to intentionally kill it for personal reasons and take the tax write-off. That's created a lot of angst for the users and inspired a lot of hate.

Personally I feel the guy is a total wingnut, always has been. I just didn't have enough exposure to him to make that determination. They say there's a fine line between genius and insanity, but there's little doubt now which side of the line he falls on.

[–] Oztron@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

He has so much money and ego that he has transcend into a interdimensional ahole with no Fucks to give no more

[–] frankPodmore@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I read today that a lot of US conservatives used to hate him because he was pro-electric car, to the point where places in the US actually banned sales of Teslas. I do wonder if his lean to the right wasn't, at least initially, partly a way of winning them over to his business interests.

Regardless, I still agree with the consensus here: he has always been both a moron and a dick, and his previous success, like most things in life, is best explained by luck.

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[–] thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

Grimes breaking up with him. He doesn't take rejection very well.

[–] Toneswirly@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah dawg, waking up from sleep can be jarring sometimes. Might be time to think about the negatives of parasocial relationships.

[–] norske@lemmynsfw.com 3 points 1 year ago
[–] Strangle@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Twitter has always been a toxic cesspool, man lol

How are you only noticing now?

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