Elon Musk’s “conversation” with former President Donald Trump got off to a rocky start. The interview, which was hosted on X Spaces and scheduled to begin at 8PM ET Monday night, crashed almost immediately.
Those who did manage to get into the Space, including several Verge staffers, said it kicked off with lo-fi techno playing from Trump’s account for roughly 30 minutes.
Eighteen minutes after the conversation was supposed to begin, Musk claimed X was the target of a “massive DDOS attack” that had made it impossible for the Space to proceed as planned.
But the rest of X appears to be working normally for Verge staffers, and a source at the company told The Verge there was not a DDOS attack. Another X staffer said there was a “99 percent” chance Elon was lying about a DDOS attack.
There appears to be a massive DDOS attack on . Working on shutting it down.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 13, 2024
Worst case, we will proceed with a smaller number of live listeners and post the conversation later.
In a series of followup posts on X, Musk claimed X tested the system with 8 million concurrent listeners on Monday and said X would host the Space with a smaller number of concurrent users. As of this writing, X says there are 915,000 people listening to the Space.
We will proceed with the smaller number of concurrent listeners at 8:30 ET and then post the unedited audio immediately thereafter https://t.co/oxF8PsNHnZ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 13, 2024
The interview’s failure to get off the ground was reminiscent of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s 2023 announcement that he was running for president, which also began with technical difficulties. At the time, Musk attributed the problems to overloaded servers.
Kylie Robison contributed reporting.
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