While many critics have been vocal about the long list of changes CEO Elon Musk has rolled out since his purchase of Twitter in 2022, very few of them are quite as prominent as Mark Cuban.
The billionaire investor, who has openly stated he is a Twitter Blue user, has begun to use the platform to publicly ask Musk questions about problems he's running into while using it.
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On April 16 at 12:21 p.m, Cuban tweeted a screenshot of a note titled "Rejected Posts." In it, he wrote, "I have a burner account where I post my thoughts on AI. I want people to give their thoughts on my positions, not on me. I used the burner to reply to an Elon post on ChatGPT. It accepted the post. But it didn't post. Then I did the same thing with this account. Same thing. It accepted it. Didn't post it. Anyone else having this problem?"
Cuban also tweeted "test" and then in a reply to the above tweet noted, "And obviously it accepted my test post."
A few commenters mentioned that burner accounts require "normalized activity" before tweets would be distributed publicly, but Cuban had an answer for that.
"It's 6 years old," he replied, referring to the age of the burner account.
Cuban then reshared the post, tagging both Musk and Twitter Support.
Cuban has tried to ask Musk a question related to Twitter problems before, tweeting on Mar. 30 that he was losing large numbers of followers per day and setting the post so only Musk could reply. As of the time of this writing, Musk has not replied to either inquiry.
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