The owner of the ‘Twitter’ platform, the American billionaire, Elon Musk, interacted with a tweet he wrote in Arabic, in response to a tweet from a young Saudi man demanding that the status of Arabic hashtags be addressed and that they contain misleading advertisements and annoying posts that have nothing to do with hashtags.
Musk responded in Arabic to a tweet posted by Saudi Arabian Thunayan Al-Arifi (a scholarship student studying at the University of Sheffield in Britain), saying: “You will.”
Elon Musk’s interaction came in response to what the Saudi student commented in his tweet, in which he said: “For a while, Arab hashtags have been filled with random tweets and ads, and every time I see a Arabic hashtag, I can’t find the original topic. Please correct it.”
Interestingly, Mask promises fake account owners who post random tweets and misleading ads to follow them and even block them if necessary.