The New World Order of Tweets
Elon Musk has finally done it: X is no longer just a social network, but the first media of humanity. No more pesky language barriers, no cultural filters, just pure, unadulterated humanity in 280 characters. French libertarians discuss with Japanese engineers, Brazilian entrepreneurs respond to German journalists – all in real time, thanks to magical AI translation.
Traditional media are of course horrified. How are they supposed to spread their lies when suddenly 50 Americans are in the comments correcting every false report? The business model of local information monopoly crumbles faster than a cookie in milk. Musk chuckles to himself: "When a good idea has zero distribution costs, who needs editorial offices?"
The future is here, and it's viral. X becomes the global agora where every opinion is equally valuable – whether well-founded or generated by a bot. Cultural bubbles burst, and in their place emerges a single, large echo chamber called "Humanity." Musk has realized his dream: the world is a tweet, and the tweet is the world.