Elon Musk Drops a Question That Shakes Crypto Twitter

Elon Musk is once again stirring the pot — this time with a single question that’s sent the crypto world into a frenzy on X (formerly Twitter).

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who also happens to be the unofficial face of DOGE, shared a thought-provoking question:

“How many real people are still on the Internet?”

The post was in response to Mario Nawfal, a content creator with 2.2M followers, who cited a piece (from The Straits Times — or maybe “The Straight Times,” courtesy of an AI autocorrect slip) claiming AI bots overtook the internet in 2024. According to the article, over half of web traffic is now bots — and not the helpful kind. We’re talking scalpers, scammers, and script kiddies spamming and hijacking content everywhere from travel deals to concert tickets.

The line between real and artificial is blurring — fast.

One of the first to fire back was well-known analyst Willy Woo, who cheekily responded:

“I’m a pixelated cartoon character. How do I know you’re not a machine?”

Others joined in, reaffirming their humanity (as far as we know).

This taps into a recurring Musk theme — the simulation theory. He’s said before that we might already be living inside a simulation created by more advanced beings. It’s not just a sci-fi musing for him; it ties into the way Tesla and SpaceX use simulations to test outcomes they can’t predict.

In Musk’s words, maybe our “creators” are doing the same — running a consciousness experiment just to see what happens.

Whether you buy into it or not, one thing is clear: Musk’s questions still manage to break the internet — even if it’s half bots doing the clicking.

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