- Elon Musk is known for his tweets, which range from entertaining to baffling.
- The most recent account he has blocked is a spoof account with almost six million followers.
- David Javerbaum, an American writer who controls the handle, has stopped sharing updates.
Elon Musk frequently makes news, not just for his company’s advancements and updates, but also for his tweets, which range from entertaining to baffling. Whether he’s sharing memes about the latest innovations or throwing shade at someone, his tweets keep Twitter users interested. Not only that, but the CEO of the microblogging site generates buzz anytime he blocks or unblocks a Twitter account using his personal name. The most recent account he has blocked is a spoof account with almost six million followers.
The account, called God (Not a Parody, Really God), became extremely popular among users for sharing snarky and satirical posts, including some directed at Elon Musk. But, as of 2022, David Javerbaum, an American writer who controls the handle, has stopped sharing updates. He recently returned to Twitter to submit a piece detailing how he was blocked by the Twitter CEO.
“I’m not back. Just couldn’t help but showing you this. The world’s richest, craziest, and pettiest man, everybody,” says the caption posted along with the screenshot illustrating how Musk blocked the account.
I’m not back.
Just couldn’t help but showing you this.
The world’s richest, craziest, and pettiest man, everybody. pic.twitter.com/Nw8M8HO9RJ
— God (Not a Parody, Actually God) (@TheTweetOfGod) March 21, 2023
The tweet has had more than 4.7 million views since it was shared a day ago, and that number is rising. The sharing has also received a number of likes and comments.
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