It’s been a tough week for Logan Paul as parents, teachers, YouTubers and what seems like the majority of social media have turned on him and Mr. Beast over their newly launched ‘Lunchly’ food snacks.
Earlier this week, Paul and fellow influencers Mr. Beast and KSI unveiled their Lunchly snack – which is essentially a knock-off of everyone’s favorite Lunchables. That is, of course, unless you listen to Logan Paul, who has since been in a war on Twitter trying to defend his product. “Lunchly,” which sounds an awful lot like Lunchables, has three options that are nearly identical to the ones that their Kraft Heinz competitor has had for years: A pizza option, turkey and cheddar with crackers, and a cheese and salsa nacho option with each package containing Paul’s PRIME drink as well.
LOGAN PAUL SAYS THERE’S NO FREE SPEECH ON TWITTER X
However, things quickly hit the wall after Twitter users began ‘Community Noting,’ which is X’s version of fact-checking, some of Logan’s claims regarding the healthiness of the Lunchly snacks and his PRIME drink. The drama essentially turned into a social media war before Logan then began ripping Elon Musk claiming that he’s full of it when he says that Twitter allows ‘free speech.’
“Free Speech has become Fake Speech on X and the system designed to regulate the truth is egregiously flawed,” Paul tweeted out before sending out another tweet and tagging Musk while saying, “X is officially the platform of Fake Speech.” […]
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