Elon Musk Impacts the PEPE Community with an Unexpected Hot Tweet

The tech billionaire and innovator Elon Musk, known for his love of memes, has posted an entry on his account on the X social media platform, which he owns. This post featured a popular internet meme, Pepe the Frog, which inspired the creation of the PEPE meme cryptocurrency last year.

The community, including many PEPE enthusiasts, reacted enthusiastically to his post. This is not the first PEPE-related post by the tech mogul published this week. One of them even caused the aforementioned meme coin to rise by more than 14% at the beginning of the week.

Musk's PEPE tweet activates the community

Elon Musk posted an entry about how X users assimilate the information and news published on this social media giant.

While "normal people," says the meme posted by Musk, understand that two multiplied by two equals four, other people demand: "Source?" as one of the many ways to deny news or data that are assumed to be reliable. "Normal people" in that post were represented using an image of Pepe.

Many X users responded to that tweet with PEPE memes, supporting Musk's assumption. In light of the recent presidential elections in the U.S. and Musk's active support for the newly elected political leader, X and its owner were criticized by the opposite side, the political left, which lost the presidential elections in November.

Musk posts multiple PEPE memes this week

Before November and now, Musk has been claiming that his platform X has become the only reliable source of news, while traditional media was controlled by leftist political forces.

Regarding Musk's previous PEPE posts this week, on Monday he retweeted an image of Pepe the Frog in the image of an ancient Roman general standing in the Colosseum. That tweet was called "Kekius Maximus," with a clear reference to the movies "Gladiator" and "Gladiator 2" directed by Ridley Scott and released in 2000 and 2024. That post coincided with approximately a 14% increase in the PEPE meme coin.

The tech billionaire and innovator Elon Musk, known for his love of memes, has posted an entry on his account on the X social media platform, which he owns. This post featured a popular internet meme, Pepe the Frog, which inspired the creation of the PEPE meme cryptocurrency last year.

The community, including many PEPE enthusiasts, reacted enthusiastically to his post. This is not the first PEPE-related post by the tech mogul published this week. One of them even caused the aforementioned meme coin to rise by more than 14% at the beginning of the week.

Musk's PEPE tweet activates the community

Elon Musk posted an entry about how X users assimilate the information and news published on this social media giant.

While "normal people," says the meme posted by Musk, understand that two multiplied by two equals four, other people demand: "Source?" as one of the many ways to deny news or data that are assumed to be reliable. "Normal people" in that post were represented using an image of Pepe.

Many X users responded to that tweet with PEPE memes, supporting Musk's assumption. In light of the recent presidential elections in the U.S. and Musk's active support for the newly elected political leader, X and its owner were criticized by the opposite side, the political left, which lost the presidential elections in November.

Musk posts multiple PEPE memes this week

Before November and now, Musk has been claiming that his platform X has become the only reliable source of news, while traditional media was controlled by leftist political forces.

Regarding Musk's previous PEPE posts this week, on Monday he retweeted an image of Pepe the Frog in the image of an ancient Roman general standing in the Colosseum. That tweet was called "Kekius Maximus," with a clear reference to the movies "Gladiator" and "Gladiator 2" directed by Ridley Scott and released in 2000 and 2024. That post coincided with approximately a 14% increase in the PEPE meme coin.