Debunking the DOGE Drama
No, Elon Musk Didn’t Spend $40 Million on DOGE Super Bowl Ads!
Claims about Elon Musk dropping a cool $40 million on Dogecoin (DOGE) Super Bowl ads were circulating online, but fact‑checkers have called a full‑time out on this misinformation. No DOGE ads ran, and no credible evidence exists supporting these rumors. We dive into the false claims, the satirical origins, and how misinformation can rock the digital boat.
Introduction to the Elon Musk and DOGE Super Bowl Ad Misinformation
Debunking the $40 Million DOGE Ad Claims by Fact‑Checkers
The Origin of the False Claims Involving Elon Musk and Super Bowl Ads
Public Reactions to Elon Musk's Alleged DOGE Super Bowl Ad Deals
Future Implications of the Misinformation on Markets and Society
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