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Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), has made headlines with new remarks about Instagram. Musk, who purchased Twitter in 2022 and rebranded it as X, often expresses strong opinions about social media platforms. He recently called Instagram a platform for girls, sparking widespread debate online.
The controversy began when Musk responded to a viral thread about social media habits and life phases. The original posts joked about behaviors such as posting sexually suggestive content, sharing frequent stories, and uploading pictures of home-cooked meals. Musk entered the discussion with the comment, “Instagram is for girls.”
He followed up with another statement, saying, “Sometimes grown men send me their Instagram profiles and I’m like are you transitioning or what?” These remarks quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism and discussion about Musk’s views on gender and social platforms.
Musk has previously criticized gender transitioning and often associates certain types of content with women, labeling them as unserious or frivolous. Instagram is known for such content, which is popular among its user base.
Beyond the controversial comments, Musk’s actions can be seen as part of his ongoing strategy to promote X. He frequently makes statements that criticize rival platforms, especially those owned by Meta. Around the same time as his Instagram comments, Musk responded to a post about social media recommendation algorithms. He claimed, “Only X is open, the other social media companies manipulate the results behind closed doors.”
Musk’s rivalry with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is well documented. He has often targeted Meta’s products, including Instagram and WhatsApp. Just weeks before his Instagram remarks, Musk criticized WhatsApp, stating, “Can’t trust WhatsApp.” He also encouraged users to switch to X for more secure audio and video calls.
Musk’s comments come at a time when social media platforms face scrutiny over content moderation and privacy. His statements often generate significant attention and debate, influencing public perception of competing platforms. By positioning X as a platform for serious conversation, Musk aims to differentiate it from rivals like Instagram and WhatsApp.
While Musk’s remarks are controversial, they reflect his broader approach to social media engagement. He uses provocative statements to spark discussion and promote his own platform. This pattern continues to shape the dynamics between major social media companies.
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