A thread exposing how unreliable mainstream media can be!
Fortune published an article based on false information I sent them from an anonymous email address.
They didn’t even bother to verify the details.
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@elonmusk
I found this contact information at the end of a Fortune article and decided to fool them.
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I emailed her and pretended to be an X employee. At first, she wanted to know about the relocation of X HQ.
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Then, on Wednesday, I decided to pull the ultimate trick.
I told her I was fired by @elonmusk because I'm a frontend engineer who opposed his decision to remove dates from posts.
I also claimed that X is planning to charge users to create accounts.
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She then asked a few follow-up questions, but I responded that I didn’t know.
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Today, I woke up and was surprised to see that Fortune had published an article based on the false information I provided.
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They even directly quoted my words.
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Throughout the article, they kept claiming that the information came from their 'sources.'
I’m just a random guy on the internet, yet they trusted me and published false information.
I was their so-called 'trusted source.
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My intention was not to damage the X brand; I just wanted to expose how naive the mainstream media is, how easily they can be fooled, and why they shouldn’t be trusted.
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Please repost the original post to spread awareness.