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A weird conspiracy theory alleging that X owner Elon Musk uses another fake account to laud himself on his social media platform took a strange turn.
A journalist Jacqueline Sweet, who refuted the notion, seemed to be banned from X after publishing a probe that revealed Adrian Dittmann was a real person living in Fiji. Sweet's article, which revealed Dittmann as a German businessman, was published in The Spectator World. Following this, Musk reacted with a typically cryptic post on X. Dittmann's X account has attracted attention for its ardent admiration of Musk for years, fueling speculation that the SpaceX CEO was using the profile to stand up for himself and advocate his beliefs.
While some claimed to have evidence that linked Musk to Dittmann directly, Sweet's probe appeared to put an end to all the speculation. However, the move to suspend Sweet's account generated heated controversy. Opponents of Musk and X said that the platform suppressed journalism in order to preserve Musk's image.
Also Read: George Soros gets US' top civilian award, Elon Musk furious. Did Sweet interview Dittmann? Musk supporters, on the other hand, welcomed Sweet's account suspension, claiming that her reporting violated ethical bounds by releasing personal information about Dittmann.
Sweet's report characterised Dittmann as the son of a German software engineer with a background in commercial enterprises such as a bottled water firm and marina.