Elon Musk mistakenly posts his phone number on Twitter

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So as we say it, Tesla CEO inadvertently posted his phone number for the nearly 17 million followers he has on the social network Twitter and obviously as in any embarrassing situation starring Musk, he managed to get out of it.

And it seems that after a long chat on the social network of the "280 characters" Twitter, with the financial manager of Oculus, John Carmack, the phone number was sneaked in public: Do you have a second to talk? my mobile is the xxxxx »...

This small error would not be taken lightly at all by the thousands of users, journalists, etc., who follow him and it took less than 1 second to make the call at the invitation of the charismatic CEO. Talking with Musk, although it may be by mistake, is something that the followers could not miss but the most important thing in this mishap ceased to be the possible talk with the "boss" to become what all those who called heard.

And it is that a journalist from CNBN came up with the thousands of users to make the call and in this case she was pleasantly surprised that she would later publish in her medium. Logically, the CEO did not take the call as expected, but a voicemail appeared in which the voice of the character Kratos from the game God of War (the action-adventure game developed by SCE Santa Monica Studio and distributed by Sony) congratulating for obtaining the number as if it were an Easter egg and that it seems to be obtained from the final part of this same game. There is no doubt that Elon "made the move" round.


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