In a perplexing move, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has altered his Twitter name to “Harry Bōlz,” leaving his 135 million followers curious about the reasons behind the change. This comes on the heels of Musk’s recent joke in which he changed Twitter’s iconic blue-bird logo to the ‘Doge’ meme, resulting in a price rally for the memecoin.
Musk is no stranger to Twitter antics, frequently using the platform to share his thoughts, memes, and important announcements. With a reputation for an unpredictable online presence, Musk’s latest decision to rebrand as ‘Harry Bōlz’ has ignited widespread speculation.
Recently, the newly-named “Harry Bōlz” tweeted, “Impersonating others is wrong!”. This cryptic message has fueled further conjecture about the significance and intent behind the name change. Some are wondering if Musk’s new persona is meant to serve as a warning against impersonation and identity theft.
Impersonating others is wrong!
— Harry Bōlz (@elonmusk) April 10, 2023
Various theories have emerged about “Harry Bōlz,” as little is currently known about the meaning behind the name. Some people speculate it could be related to an upcoming project or collaboration, while others believe it might be a playful pun or a joke. A few even think Musk created “Harry Bōlz” as an intricate prank to entertain his followers.
The enigmatic “Harry Bōlz” identity has captured public attention, but Elon Musk has yet to offer any explanation for the Twitter name change or the ambiguous tweet. As questions continue to swirl about the relationship between “Harry Bōlz” and the anti-impersonation sentiment, fans eagerly anticipate further information or insights into the rationale behind Musk’s mysterious online metamorphosis.