In a move that has the entire tech world choking on its kombucha, Elon Musk has reportedly tapped an 80-year-old former high school security guard to be the new CEO of Twitter! Yes, you read that right. The man who used to ensure hall passes are in order is now allegedly in charge of one of the world’s most influential social media platforms.
Sources are buzzing that Musk, in a bizarre display of “empowerment” and a massive middle finger to Silicon Valley elitism, handpicked the octogenarian, whose name has yet to be officially released. The alleged reasoning? This unlikely CEO, who apparently spent decades keeping order at a local high school, is supposedly going to “re-teach the entire Silicon Valley how to be a human being.”

“From the person holding the security baton to the person in charge of Twitter! Who dares to look down on the security guards?!” Musk reportedly declared in a series of cryptic (and possibly meme-worthy) late-night posts.
The internet is, understandably, in meltdown mode. Is this a stroke of genius from the unpredictable Musk, a brilliant commentary on the out-of-touch nature of the tech elite? Or has the pressure of running multiple groundbreaking (and sometimes chaotic) companies finally sent him off the deep end?
Imagine the board meetings. Picture the power lunches. Will the new CEO be implementing hall pass rules for verified users? Will the edit button finally arrive, policed by someone who knows a thing or two about enforcing regulations?
While the official announcement is still pending, the sheer audacity of the rumor has sent shockwaves through the Twittersphere. One thing is for sure: if this wild story turns out to be true, the social media landscape is about to get a whole lot more… secure? Or maybe just a whole lot weirder. Stay tuned, folks – this is going to be one hell of a follow.