Doja Cat Urges Elon Musk to Restore Twitter/X Audio Post Feature

Doja Cat went straight to Elon Musk with a blunt request to restore public audio posts on X, delivered through a string of wildly creative insults that have already exploded across the platform. In two separate posts on the night of June 3 into early June 4, the Grammy winning rapper tagged Musk directly and asked him to reinstate the voice feature that once let users record and share spoken messages in their public feeds.

In her first message she wrote, “hey elon if u see this please put the audio post feature back on here. Thanks, u frog build looking bitch. Barrel chested ewok u look like u eat sand.” A short time later she followed up with even more colorful language: “@elonmusk put the audio post feature back on this app. Thanks, you hairless no-neck havin, chimpanzee. Face look like it was drawn from memory. When u swim on ur back at the beach shit look like a man o’ war. Hourglass ankles. Not tryna be mean though sorry.” The posts quickly racked up millions of views and tens of thousands of likes as fans reacted to her signature unfiltered style.

The public voice post feature first appeared on Twitter back in 2020, giving users up to 140 seconds to record audio directly in the timeline. X quietly removed the ability to post voice tweets sometime in late 2024 and early 2025 during a broader overhaul of its messaging and chat systems aimed at improving security and building out the new X Chat platform. While voice messages returned to direct chats earlier this year, the public posting option has stayed missing, leaving many creators and casual users frustrated with the change.

Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, has a long track record of turning to Musk personally when she runs into platform issues. Back in 2022 she famously begged him for help after accidentally locking herself into the display name “Christmas” due to verification policy changes. This latest interaction feels right in line with her playful yet direct personality that has helped her stand out in a crowded music and social media landscape.

Fans flooded the replies with amusement, praising the vivid insults and calling the moment peak Doja chaos. Some expressed genuine hope that the public feature might return, noting how convenient it was for quick voice updates, podcast style clips, or authentic fan connection. Others simply enjoyed the entertainment value of watching one of music’s biggest stars roast the world’s richest man on his own app with zero filter.

Whether this colorful appeal actually moves the needle remains to be seen. Musk has not replied publicly as of this writing, and X has offered no official comment on any plans to restore public audio posts. The episode does shine a light on how platform decisions continue to affect how artists and everyday users express themselves online. For many, voice posts added a human touch that plain text simply cannot match.

Doja Cat continues to thrive as one of the most unpredictable and engaging figures in entertainment. Her willingness to speak her mind, even when it means playfully dragging the owner of the platform she uses, keeps her at the center of cultural conversations. For the latest on X platform features, check the official X Help Center. Fans can also follow Doja’s music and updates through her official artist site.

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