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Rumors of Donald Trump’s death from Twitter aren’t true, so what will Elon Musk do about it?

You may be wondering why #TrumpIsDead is trending, though...

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport on October 08, 2022 in Minden, Nevada.
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In case you’ve been living under a rock, Elon Musk finalized his acquisition of Twitter the other day, and the platform, and social media more broadly, is in a state of revolt. Rumors of paid blue ticks, Musk having a war of words with Stephen King, mass layoffs, it’s all been going down.

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Now the latest jibe at ‘Chief Twit’ comes in the form of a misinformation campaign regarding former president Donald Trump – with comedian Tim Heidecker kicking off a hashtag trend, #TrumpIsDead.

As Trump would put it, this turns out to be ‘fake news’. Still, we have to admit that Heidecker inciting a Twitter riot with misinformation and free speech, two pillars of Musk’s supposed approach to ‘fixing’ the platform is objectively funny, considering the paradoxical nature of those objectives.

Of course depending on one’s political leanings, this might not be so humorous, but some of the responses the hashtag campaign is generating gave us a few solid nose laughs. 

Needless to say, it’s probably time to start taking that collective hop over to Myspace a little more seriously – Twitter is straight-up burning down before our eyes, but at least it’s in hilarious fashion. 

We cannot stress how obscene and dire the situation is – Elon Musk’s strong grasp on internet and meme culture only adds fuel to the fire, turning up to Twitter HQ following the $44 billion acquisition carrying a kitchen sink, for crying out loud. 

In any case, Musk is certain to clap back with some sort of response to the furore eventually, as he did with Stephen King. We’ll be sure to keep you in the loop. 

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