JAKARTA - Elon Musk has again sparked the enthusiasm of the Dogecoin (DOGE) community after uploading a tweet that drew widespread attention. The tweet, which is an innuendo against Brazilian Supreme Court judges, immediately received a response from Dogecoin fans, or known as the 'DOGE Army.'

The tweet, published last Thursday, features images produced by Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Musk's startup, xAI. In the image, Musk asks Grok to "provide images as if longer and Sith Lord had children who later became judges in Brazil." This satire refers to Brazilian judges who issued an ultimatum to Musk to comply with court orders within 24 hours or face permanent bans in the country.

The DOGE community responded with great enthusiasm for the tweet. Many X (formerly Twitter) users shared Star Wars and Harry Potter themed images produced by Grok in response. Billy Markus, co-founder of Dogecoin known as Shibetoshi Nakamoto on X, also responded with his own humor. He wrote, "You need to send Harry banyak as your representative in Brazil."

This interaction shows the closeness between Elon Musk and the Dogecoin community, which has often been triggered by Musk's tweets. Markus' support also strengthens this relationship, as well as shows Musk's great influence in the dynamics of the crypto market, especially Dogecoin.

This problem stems from an order from Brazil's Supreme Court which gave Musk a 24-hour deadline to appoint local representatives for social media platform X. If not met, X will face a permanent ban in Brazil. Previously, X was accused of being a platform for spreading misinformation in Brazil, which forced Musk to close the country's X office earlier this year to protect his staff.

Musk's latest tweet is not only satire, but also a response to pressure from Brazilian authorities that threatens the existence of his platform in the country. Billy Markus, in a separate tweet, again expressed his support for Musk, showing solidarity with the Dogecoin community towards the Tesla CEO.


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