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859 Why Tesla influencers defended the brand for years — and what finally broke the bond

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/16/2026 07:36 EDT

Why Tesla influencers defended the brand for years — and what finally broke the bond

Something interesting happens when the person you’ve organised your identity around stops being worth the cost of defending. You don’t leave all at once. You leave in micro-moments — a broken promise here, a shifted goalpost there — until one day the gap between what you were told and what you experienced becomes too wide ... Read more

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