User talk:Personuser
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Hi Personuser! The thread you created at the Wikipedia:Teahouse,
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I think a section on Musk's erratic/eccentric behavior would likely be tough to include on his page due to WP:BLP concerns. I have thought that such a section might be suitable for Criticism of Tesla, Inc. though. Besides the silly titles, could also include the lawsuit to call himself a founder, mention of board members' concern over his use of Ambien and recreational drugs[1], recent lawsuit alleging Musk's "erratic" tweets violate fiduciary duty[2], narcissism[3] and pivoting the direction of the company "literally overnight" based on what's making news on social media[4], etc. Stonkaments (talk) 16:44, 17 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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