In an extraordinary turn of events that no one saw coming (except maybe Elon Musk), ABC has reportedly lost almost 1 million subscribers overnight. The cause? A single tweet from none other than the tech billionaire himself, who, following ABCâs controversial moderation of the recent presidential debate, declared the network âunwatchableâ and called for a boycott. In true Musk fashion, his legions of followers heeded his call almost instantly, turning what began as a late-night social media gripe into a full-blown media crisis for one of Americaâs most iconic television networks.
It all started when Elon Musk, fresh off a series of cryptic posts about space travel and cryptocurrency, decided to weigh in on ABCâs handling of the much-anticipated presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Moderated by David Muir and Linsey Davis, the debate quickly turned contentious, with accusations of bias flying from all sides. Musk, who apparently tuned in with his popcorn ready, was unimpressed by what he saw as blatant favoritism toward Harris.
âABC is trash,â Musk tweeted late that night, clearly not one to mince words. âTheyâre a disgrace to journalism. Boycott them. Letâs take âem down!â
What started as a seemingly offhand remark from the man who once promised to send Dogecoin to the moon soon took on a life of its own. Within minutes, #BoycottABC was trending across Twitter/X, and the social media giant (which, funnily enough, is owned by Musk) became ground zero for a tidal wave of anti-ABC sentiment. Muskâs followers, ever loyal and always quick to act, immediately began canceling their ABC subscriptions en masse.
By morning, the results were in: ABC had lost close to 1 million subscribers overnight, an exodus so fast and furious that network executives were reportedly scrambling to figure out how to stop the bleeding.
The presidential debate in question, while anticipated to be a heated affair, had no idea it would spark a subscriber purge of this magnitude. Moderators Muir and Davis were tasked with managing the verbal sparring between Trump and Harris, but many viewers, particularly those in Trumpâs corner (and Muskâs followers), felt the moderators were far harsher on Trump.
âTrump couldnât get a word in without being interrupted or fact-checked. It was a joke,â one frustrated viewer said. âMeanwhile, Kamala was basically given free rein to do a TED Talk.â
While presidential debates are always rife with complaints about fairness, it was Elon Muskâs entry into the fray that truly changed the game. Instead of viewers simply tuning out or switching channels, Musk took the bold step of asking his enormous fanbase to take actionâand boy, did they ever.
âABC is just another cog in the biased media machine,â Musk tweeted. âItâs time for the people to fight back. Cancel your subscriptions and show them we wonât stand for this nonsense anymore.â
Muskâs call to action resonated with many of his followers, who see the billionaire as something of a digital crusader for free speech and fairness. Almost immediately, people began canceling their subscriptions to ABCâs streaming services and unfollowing the networkâs social media accounts.
âI wasnât even watching ABC anymore, but if Elon says theyâre biased, then Iâm out,â one X user tweeted after posting a screenshot of their canceled Hulu subscription. âI trust Elon more than any network.â
ABC, for its part, seemed entirely unprepared for the sheer speed and intensity of the backlash. Within hours, nearly 1 million subscribers had vanished, leaving the network reeling from the unprecedented loss. While ABC is no stranger to political controversy, the combination of Muskâs influence and his massive, engaged fanbase made this incident something entirely different.
As the subscriber count continued to plummet, ABC quickly scrambled to put out a statement, though many viewers saw it as too little, too late.
âABC remains committed to journalistic integrity and providing balanced coverage of all political events. We take seriously our responsibility to inform the public and welcome constructive dialogue from all viewers,â the network said in a press release.
The vague and somewhat corporate statement did little to quell the rising anger from Muskâs followers, who saw it as further proof that ABC was out of touch with its audience. The hashtag #CancelABC continued to trend throughout the day, with people accusing the network of refusing to address the real issueâwhat they saw as biased coverage during the debate.
âElon Musk called them out, and theyâre acting like nothing happened,â one user tweeted. âWeâre not stupid. We saw the bias. Theyâve lost all credibility.â
Elon Musk has always been a master of leveraging social media to his advantage, and this latest incident is no exception. With a single tweet, Musk managed to turn a standard issue of media bias into a full-blown subscriber revolt, showcasing once again the extraordinary influence he holds over public opinion and consumer behavior.
But why target ABC? Some analysts believe Muskâs real gripe with the network goes beyond a single debate. Musk has long been critical of mainstream media, accusing it of unfair coverage not only of politics but of his companies as well. Tesla, SpaceX, and now X (formerly Twitter) have all faced their fair share of media scrutiny, and itâs no secret that Musk isnât a fan of what he perceives as biased reporting.
âABC is just the tip of the iceberg,â one media analyst commented. âMusk is sending a message to the entire media landscape: play fair, or face the consequences. Heâs proving that he can mobilize millions of people with a single tweet, and thatâs incredibly powerful.â
As with any major Musk-related event, the internet didnât just reactâit erupted. Memes of Elon Musk single-handedly toppling ABC flooded social media, with some users joking that Musk could probably âbuy ABC and turn it into a rocket launchpadâ if he wanted to.
Others joked that this was just another step in Muskâs inevitable rise to becoming the ruler of all media. âElon Musk is going to buy ABC, rename it âXBC,â and weâre all going to watch debates hosted by his AI robot,â one user quipped.
Still, for all the jokes and memes, there was an underlying sense of real change. For years, mainstream media networks have seemed untouchable, but Muskâs actions showed that even the biggest networks arenât immune to the power of social media and online movements.
ABC now faces an uncertain future as it grapples with the fallout from Muskâs boycott. Will they issue a more direct response? Will they attempt to regain lost subscribers by tweaking their content or addressing concerns of bias? Or will they simply hope that the storm passes and subscribers return once the dust settles?
For now, the network seems to be in damage-control mode, holding emergency meetings and reportedly discussing ways to win back their audience. But one thing is clear: Elon Muskâs influence is greater than ever, and ABC, along with the rest of the media world, is now painfully aware of the cost of getting on his bad side.