Elon Musk’s 20 -year -old estranged daughter Vivian Jena Wilson has made it clear that she does not want to do anything with her father or her social media platform, X (East Twitter). Instead, he has found a digital house on rival platforms such as Meta’s threads and Blussky.
Why Vivian Wilson Elon is not on X -owned X
Vivian Wilson Meta has been highly active on the threads and blue, a decentralized social media platforms that many see as an alternative to Elon Musk’s X. In 2022, Musk acquired Twitter (now X) – Wilson legally changed his name, writing in a petition that she is not wishing to be related to (her) in any way, or formation, or formation. ,
In a recent teenage vogue interview, he also confirmed that he was financially independent of him and has no desire to join him.
Blussky, originally launched as a side project by Twitter co-founder Jack Daisi in 2019, received traction after the acquisition of Musk. Many users are disappointed with their perspectives for material moderation, come on stage. Now with more than 28 million users, Bluuski has become a refuge for those looking for less politically charged social media space.
Vivian Wilson’s relationship with Father Elon Musk
Wilson has taken himself away from musk for years, especially after coming out as a transgender in 2020. Musk has continued to speak about him publicly. In a 2024 interview with Manosphere’s affected Jordan Peterson, Musk repeatedly killed Wilson and claimed that he was “killed by Vok Mind virus.” His comment echoed how he was depicted in a biography of Walter Isakson’s musk – as an angry, rebellious child with radical political views.
Vivian Wilson replied to the threads of the meta, calling Musk’s “fully fake” and accused of being desperate for “meditation and verification.”
Vivian Wilson, ‘Queen of Threads’
Vivian Wilson calls himself a “queen of threads” and often posts on threads, blue, ticket and instagram. He even gave a “ratio” to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta on Threads, an achievement she felt like “The F ** King Queen”. “I am the queen of threads; this is my branding,” she told Teen Vogue. “I have a blue, but ‘Bluuski Ki Rani’ does not have a single ring.”
His work on social media and politics
While Vivian Wilson accepts the power of social media in increasing awareness, he is also careful with its dangers – especially the rise of online radicalization through spaces like 4chan. He pointed to the role of social media in focusing on the ongoing war in Gaza, saying, “Many people initially came to know about the issue from social media.” He asked to verify social media information instead of blindly relying on online sources.
Although she does not see herself as a political activist, Wilson feels a strong responsibility to speak on trans rights, especially in protecting minors who receive gender-confirmation.
His views on right -wing social media users
Vivian Wilson is called “bad in posting” right -wing social media affected people and lacks charisma. She argues that humor is necessary to confuse the audience and many conservative figures fail to be entertaining. Despite this, she admits that right -wing users dominate social media platforms such as X and Meta, although she finds that she sees what she sees as a lack of talent to post.
When asked about his own social media skills, Vivian Wilson said, “I don’t know if I am good on social media,” he told Teen Vogue. “I post. Sometimes people like them, and sometimes they don’t.
He accepted to overcome anxiety about posting a big audience, but has since adopted a careless attitude. “If I laugh, I think, ‘Oh, maybe some other people will laugh’ – and if they don’t, I don’t give AF ** K,” he said.