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Elon Musk's ex Grimes calls his social media platform ‘poison'- but what's behind the dig?

Elon Musk's ex Grimes calls his social media platform ‘poison'- but what's behind the dig?

Time of India5 hours ago
It's almost too ironic to be real: Grimes chose to call out
's social media platform on his own platform. Yes, the Canadian artist didn't hold back when she ripped into X (formerly Twitter), the platform her ex—tech billionaire Elon Musk—has owned since 2022.
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The 37-year-old musician, who shares three children with Musk, made it clear that she's been avoiding social media altogether because of what it's become under his influence.
'Ok I've basically been entirely off social media and returning here it is overwhelmingly, abundantly and profoundly clear that this place - and all of these places - are a poison - a prison of utterly short form deep deep-sounding nonsense attached to no one that ur brain will discard imaging its learning,' she posted bluntly.
Grimes—real name Claire Elise Boucher—didn't stop there. She went on to call the entire online experience 'a theatre' and 'a s****y pale simulacra of a life.'
Her post gained quite a traction. One user commented, 'That's entropy at work. Social media can be an absolute treasure, if you take the time to mindfully curate your feed. If you let distraction go on unchecked, what can be medicine will indeed become poison. Choose what you interact with.
You are what you eat.'
The comment stresses on reversing the situation. One must not let the algorithm command our life, rather we have the power to command the algorithm to work as we wish it to.
Source: X
Another user added, 'very true, but we're all addicted nonetheless because of the allure of fake connections, quick dopamine hits and empty promise of grandeur.'
About a month earlier, Grimes— born Claire Elise Boucher — shared that she had been diagnosed with ADHD and autism.
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"I think the nature of this uninformed social media mental health subculture is rly a big concern," Grimes wrote. "Some are great ofc but a lot of these seem like explicitly anti civilizational and geared towards making people worse."
Grimes and Musk, have three children together: X Æ A-12 (age 4), Exa Dark Sideræl (age 3), and Techno Mechanicus, also 3, who was born in 2022. The two officially went their separate ways nearly four years ago, with Musk confirming to Page Six in 2021 that they were 'semi-separated.'
While her words might sound heavy, the artist made it clear she's channeling her energy into something far more creative—new music. 'I literally could not be more hyped on sub focus,' she said, referring to the British electronic music producer. 'Dance music has felt bizarrely sterile and increasingly so over time.'
'Working on some stuff for his record and it's literally hitting like the autistic sci fi shit in all the right places like it rly feels like cinematic, like I'm right in
Neuromancer
,' she added, referencing the cyberpunk novel by William Gibson.
And she wasn't done.
'But also it's genuinely euphoric. It has been so long since I've felt euphoric about dance music that I am actually disturbed at how disembodied and status oriented music can become.'
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