: The consistency of his posting was so well-established that prediction markets like Polymarket actively traded on his daily tweet counts, with thousands of dollars riding on whether he would hit certain "bins" of activity. The Digital Firehose
As Musk finished his first day of testimony, he did not retreat into a quiet legal recess. Instead, he returned to the "digital firehose" of X. Observers noted that while his posting pace saw minor lulls—sometimes dipping to 20-30 posts per day during heavy work weeks—it never truly ceased. Elon Musk Breaks Pledge to Stay off Twitter, Re...
In a crowded federal courtroom in Oakland, California, on , Elon Musk sat on the witness stand, ready to defend his narrative of the origins of artificial intelligence. The trial, pitting Musk against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft , centered on allegations that OpenAI strayed from its non-profit, humanitarian roots—a mission Musk claimed he personally funded and championed. : The consistency of his posting was so
Musk testified for 1 hour and 40 minutes, insisting that he provided the initial funding and even the name for the organization to ensure it remained a "charity that did not benefit any individual person". While his legal team displayed the founding charter on courtroom monitors, a secondary drama was unfolding in the digital town square he had purchased years prior: (formerly Twitter). Breaking the "Quiet" Pledge Observers noted that while his posting pace saw
The "pledge" to stay off or minimize his presence on the platform remained, as it often had, a secondary priority to his desire to "shape the public discourse" in real-time. By the time the courtroom doors closed for the day, the trackers were already ticking upward, fueled by his characteristic mix of tech updates, political memes, and legal defiance.