An automotive journalist who owns three TeslasFred Lambert, the editor-in-chief of Electrek, wrote on May 12 that Musk's thinking process has been skewed by the CEO's reliance on "superfans."
But on Tuesday, Lambert published a column of about 3,300 words that would be staunchly in that negative 5%. In the op-ed, titledLambert detailed how a group of "Tesla superfans" have provided an overly rosy view of the company for Musk. "There's a breed of Tesla superfans who believe that the company can do no wrong, and they attack anyone who says anything that can be perceived as negative about the company," Lambert wrote.
lmao, one of his most vocal supporters? elonmusk, have you seen this description of FredericLambert?
ElonMusk is hoping we all become Tesla super fans and I’m sure a lot of people will become super fans with time, the brand is very big!
TESLAcharts Fate *loves* irony. Frankly, too much. $TSLAQ
TESLAcharts So now he got Fred to try to lower the stock price so $tslaq can do their capital raise ?
You don’t need 3000 words, just a waste of time and print. Elon Musk a True American, Supporting American Workers, Making a great product. No one forced anyone to go to work, they made that decision For themselves, may I add without Government Help
One of his vocal supporters? Why do you think he needs 'vocal supporters' his work speaks for itself!
'Yet Tesla superfans, who have Musk's ear, pushed misinformation about her being a shill for the oil industry.' Remember when musk paid an ex con $50k to help prove that Vern Unsworth was a pedophile, when he was just a guy trying to save children trapped in a cave?
Is it realDonaldTrump ?