While making an offer to buy Twitter on Thursday, Musk said that the firm needs to be transformed as a private one and he would reconsider his position as a shareholder if his “best and final offer” is rejected.
Meanwhile, the Twitterverse seems to have a different take on Musk’s decision to buy Twitter. Many Twitteratis are now using the #ceylonmusk to refer to a correlation between Musk’s $43 billion cash offer for Twitter and Sri Lanka’s debt worth $45 billion.
Many Twitter users claim that Musk can withdraw Sri Lanka from its heavy debt situation by using the amount he has proposed to buy Twitter. Some even calculated how Musk can pull out Sri Lanka from the ongoing economic crisis and offered to rename him Ceylon Musk instead of Elon Musk.