TeslaFSD

Twitter 2020-10 technology evergreen Updated 2026-02-10
Early 2020s Notable 60M+ lifetime posts

First documented in October 2020 on Twitter. Evergreen hashtag with sustained activity since 2020, returning to use in cycles rather than spiking and fading.

Also known as: FullSelfDrivingAutopilotTeslaCrash

#TeslaFSD

Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” beta sparked debates about autonomous vehicle safety and false advertising.

Quick Facts

AspectDetail
Cost$15,000 add-on (2022 price)
RealityRequires constant driver attention
InvestigationsNHTSA probes of crashes
ControversyMisleading name, safety concerns

Origin & Impact

Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” feature became increasingly controversial in 2022 as regulators investigated crashes and critics accused Elon Musk of false advertising. Despite the name, FSD requires constant driver supervision and doesn’t deliver true autonomous driving.

Videos of FSD failures—phantom braking, near-collisions, confusion at intersections—went viral alongside cheerleaders posting successes. The polarization reflected broader Elon Musk fan vs. critic dynamics, with safety concerns dismissed by devotees as FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt).

Federal investigations examined whether Tesla’s naming and marketing led drivers to over-trust the system, causing dangerous inattention. The hashtag captured debates about innovation versus regulation, acceptable risk levels for beta testing on public roads, and whether traditional automakers’ cautious approach was wiser.

#Tesla #SelfDriving #ElonMusk #AutonomousVehicles #NHTSA

References

Explore #TeslaFSD

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