. The US EV maker doesn't advertise in the traditional sense, but the vocal CEO has never shied away from spending plenty of time on social media.
In fact, Twitter has really been Tesla and Musk's primary form of communication for years, and now he's heavily invested, to say the least. Twitter is also where you'll see much"Tesla advertising" happening, though it's not company supported or funded, but rather, it comes from fans, owners, and investors.Thus far, the tweet has 8.5 million views and 13,000 likes.
There are several fans and owners who agree with the comments about Tesla allowing for some type of transfer of FSD technology. As always, service and build quality are mentioned often. To no surprise, there are also comments about Tesla's recent price cuts. For example: You could honestly spend an entire day reading all the replies, and there are threads, as well as replies to replies. We'll leave you to check it all out on your own, but we're wondering where all the Tesla naysayers are. One would expect that there would be several comments from people who aren't Tesla fans, owners, or investors. Twitter is a cesspool for such activity.
Has Musk really"fixed" Twitter in such as way that the negative folks just aren't getting attention, did the social media platform delete or eliminate comments or make it so some people can't see it or engage? We really have no idea, but we encourage you to take a look for yourself and come to your own conclusions.