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Enough Musk Spam

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[–] PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

This is pretty much entirely factually incorrect.

https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/04/26/elon-musk-hunger/

Unicef was tweeting at Musk

Incorrect. CNN noted that it would only take a fraction of Musk's wealth to "solve" world hunger.

Musk then took it to Twitter, which started the Twitter conversation.

to stir up some drama (I assume)

Yeah, because Unicef is known for being childish and liking to "stir up drama" on Twitter. It's practically synonymous with their mission, and they have a habit of

You get the idea. I don't think I need to continue point by point.

[–] dyisty@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Incorrect. CNN noted that it would only take a fraction of Musk’s wealth to “solve” world hunger. Musk then took it to Twitter, which started the Twitter conversation.

fair enough.

Yeah, because Unicef is known for being childish and liking to “stir up drama” on Twitter. It’s practically synonymous with their mission, and they have a habit of

You kind of split up my comment, but the 'I assume' was for the whole statement. When I first encountered this story, it was very much centered around a twitter thread. But you have point, this did unfairly frame Unicef in my comment.

Thank you for the snoops link. TIL

That said, I dont think the rest of my comment was to far off what people took away from the story at the time. The CNN page has a correction at the bottom for what the headline was at the time. It did say 'solve' (not 'help solve') at the time which would have fed into peoples opinion of Unicefs follow up and really driven the narative (which is unfortunate).

But your post (or wolf840's post?) definitly frames this as there was a defacto solution to end world hunger and Musk bought twitter instead. Which is also not a fair representation of what happend. Even the snoops page you linked says that.