Pet peeve: I don’t like when media outlets do this. CNBC *KNOWINGLY* messaged a defunct email address at Twitter that they KNOW is programmed to respond with this emoji (and has been for 8 months).

Just email Musk directly for comment. We all have his contact info. It’s such a farce to email a dead email acct you KNOW will return this emoji then act like it’s some sacrilege and write it up in this way.

I feel like it feeds into exactly what Musk and his idiot fanboys want which is to troll the meeia. Journalists, stop doing it!
@taylorlorenz given the prevalence of certain things I see on CNBC, it makes sense that they would purposefully do this to show that mHUSK is on “the correct side of the debate”. Maybe I’m seeing conspiracy where there is none, but there’s a non-zero chance someone at CNBC is a big fan of his