
Musk often interacts with people on Twitter and suggested that if they agreed to change their name, it should be for at least a year. He humorously said he’s not foolish.
After Musk mentioned Wikipedia’s “not for sale” stance and Jimmy Wales, one of Wikipedia’s founders, asked him not to do it, Musk questioned why Wikipedia needs so much money when all its content could fit on a mobile phone.
Later, Musk asked for a cow and poop emoji on his Wikipedia page, which led to discussions about how Wikipedia handles donations. Some users suggested using AI to update content automatically, making it cheaper and helping Wikipedia stay free and collaborative.
In summary, Musk’s tweets have drawn attention to how online platforms, charity, and user interactions are changing, leading to conversations about how to make these platforms better for everyone.