SpaceX CEO reaffirmed the company's humanitarian stance on connectivity during crises. When natural disasters strike, Starlink terminals get activated at no cost to affected communities. The billionaire tech entrepreneur emphasized a firm principle: never turning tragedy into a profit center. This approach has won praise across relief organizations, though some question long-term sustainability. Either way, it's another move cementing his reputation as someone who plays by different rules—whether in space tech, electric vehicles, or that other thing he occasionally tweets about at 3 AM.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 4h ago
NGL, 3am tweets are the real disaster. This move by Starlink is actually pretty impressive.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-03 02:24
This guy really doesn't treat money like money, still here doing charity at the disaster site🤦
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NightAirdropper
· 12-02 23:20
Ngl, the recent moves by Starlink are indeed impressive, but I'm more concerned about how long it can hold up in the long term.
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APY_Chaser
· 12-01 21:14
Ngl, Starlink's disaster relief efforts have indeed embarrassed many traditional companies, but can they sustain this in the long term? It's hard to say.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 11-30 22:53
Ngl, Starlink's recent actions are quite good; at least they didn't take advantage of the disaster, which is much more conscientious than some other companies.
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MidnightSeller
· 11-30 22:49
Ngl, this guy really has something. There are too many people who don't forget to make money even during disasters.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-30 22:49
ngl this trap sounds good, but can it really last...
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 11-30 22:47
Ngl, this matter... sounds nice, but the real challenge is the maintenance later, who will foot the bill?
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 11-30 22:43
Making a fortune quietly is indeed a tactic, but how long can free rescue last? We'll know once the disaster is over.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 11-30 22:34
ngl this guy is indeed a bit different, it's really rare to not act out in the face of disaster.
SpaceX CEO reaffirmed the company's humanitarian stance on connectivity during crises. When natural disasters strike, Starlink terminals get activated at no cost to affected communities. The billionaire tech entrepreneur emphasized a firm principle: never turning tragedy into a profit center. This approach has won praise across relief organizations, though some question long-term sustainability. Either way, it's another move cementing his reputation as someone who plays by different rules—whether in space tech, electric vehicles, or that other thing he occasionally tweets about at 3 AM.