The billionaire has a history of manipulating X to fit his far-right worldview.
Musk is an immigrant, but unlikely to get deported as one of the most powerful oligarchs in the U.S.
The SoftBank-backed eFishery seems to have faked hundreds of millions of dollars in sales.
Edgar Maddison Welch believed children were being abused in a non-existent basement of the pizza restaurant.
From smoking at McDonald's to AI Tom Cruise, 2024 was a busy year for viral hoaxes.
"We terminated the channel in question for violating our policies covering impersonation," a YouTube spokesperson told Gizmodo.
Gizmodo obtained complaints about Johnny Depp impersonation scams through a FOIA request to the FTC.
Elon Musk's social media platform is awash in ridiculous claims.
X has truly become a garbage heap since Trump donor Elon Musk bought the site.
The video of Optimus is sped up 2 times, 8 times, and even 10 times faster at various points.
An American tech fair in Moscow during the Cold War featured a robot vacuum secretly operated by remote control.
The robots were interacting with guests at Tesla's big Cybercab event Thursday in L.A.
Russian state media and right-wing influencers on X helped share disinformation about Disney.
The website formerly known as Twitter is a hotbed of far-right disinformation on the category 5 storm.
Far-right influencers think Democrats can literally steer hurricanes to Republican-voting regions.
Donald Trump and JD Vance keep spreading debunked conspiracies.
How on Earth did someone guess Trump would be playing golf at a golf course named after him?
Elon Musk helped amplify the far-right lies on his social media platform X.
It turns out some lifehacks can come with prison time.
No, Taylor Swift and her football player boyfriend aren't breaking up on September 28.
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