Jimmy Fallon asks Elon Musk to help prove he’s not dead

Elon Musk won’t help Jimmy Fallon prove he’s not dead. On Twitter, an account impersonating the late-night star has started hashtag has passed away. Obviously, Fallon is not dead, but with the way trends work on the platform, a lot of users have ended up confused by the floating hashtag. The comedian ended up asking the Twitter boss for his hand, but there was no help, just jokes. Musk basically said, “What’s the problem?” His fans thought it was hysterical, but he tends to point out the problem with the new verification system he had on Twitter commenting this week. Check out some of the hysteria below!

Here’s what Twitter recently created, “Starting today, we’re adding great new features to Twitter Blue, and we’ve got more on the way soon. Get Twitter Blue for $7.99 a month if you sign up now. Blue Checkmark: Power for People: Your account will get A blue tick, just like the celebrities, companies and politicians you already follow.”

Coming soon… Half ads and so much better: Since you support Twitter in the fight against bots, we’ll reward you with half ads and make it twice as relevant. Post longer videos: You’ll finally be able to post longer videos on Twitter. High-Quality Content Prioritized Rank: Your content will get priority ranking in replies, mentions, and search. This helps reduce the visibility of scams, spam, and bots. Availability: Twitter Blue with verification is currently available on iOS in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Today saw a number of media outlets reporting that the founder of Twitter is asking for pledges of loyalty from the company’s remaining employees. This Twitter 2.0 idea is about to take every user on the platform for a ride.

“Going forward, to build the Twitter 2.0 penetration and succeed in an increasingly competitive world, we will need to be very hardcore. And that means working long hours at high intensity,” the mercurial billionaire wrote. “Only exceptional performance will make up the passing grade. Twitter will also be more engineering-driven. Design and product management will continue to be very important and will be my responsibility, but those who write great code will make up the majority of our team and have the greatest sway.”

Twitter is at its core a software and servers company, so I guess that makes sense. If you’re sure you’d like to be part of the new Twitter, please click “yes” on the link below: Anyone who hasn’t done so by 5pm ET Tomorrow (Thursday) you will receive a three-month termination. Whatever decision you make, we thank you for your efforts to make Twitter a success.” Elon.

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