Karl Jobst, a notorious debunker of video game cheating, says Elon Musk’s story hasn’t been told quite right — and dives into the psychology of gamer boasting.
Elon Musk, claiming to be a top-tier video game player, faced backlash after suspicions arose about boosting his accounts. Despite commendable in-game accomplishments, gamers dissected his gameplay and noticed discrepancies.
Elon Musk can try to trick gamers, to argue with them, to post their DMs against his own Terms of Service. But more than liberals and Tesla-haters and all other groups he’s in conflict with, this is one battle he’s never going to win.
Elon Musk confirmed in messages on X that he relies on other gamers to level up his characters in 'Path of Exile 2' and 'Diablo IV.'
Branko Grims, a Slovenian member of the European Parliament, cited Musk's "support for the fundamental human right of freedom of speech."
Gaming is a big part of the billionaire’s public persona. But other players are questioning whether he has the time or the skill to be as accomplished as he claims.
Content creator Jimmy Donaldson, known on the Internet as MrBeast, has made it clear he is interested in buying TikTok. Donaldson has the most subscribers of any user on YouTube— over 340 million—and boasts over 113 million TikTok followers.
Comedian Eitan Levine (aka “John’s favorite Jew”) stopped by the John Curley Show to share his take on Elon Musk’s “awkward salute.” Listen to The
Tesla's fourth-quarter and full-year earnings day is here — a highly anticipated report that is expected to be released after market close Wednesday.
A dark money group is attacking a Utah GOP senator's bill meant to protect access to a federal program requiring drug manufacturers to sell medications at a reduced rate to hospitals and clinics that serve disadvantaged communities.
As U.S. President Donald Trump took office in 2025, his inauguration celebrations were marked by controversy over a gesture made by his supporter Elon Musk that many people claime
The MSNBC host’s new book, ‘The Sirens’ Call,’ explores how attention became an “endangered resource” in today’s screen-addled society, further fracturing American politics and supercharging the news cycle.