Forbes Article on Tesla Blocked - Access Denied (403 Error)
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:05 pm
Forbidden Fruit: What's the Deal with Forbes Blocking Tesla Model Y News?
So, I stumbled upon what looked like a juicy Forbes article about the Model Y, only to be met with a rather blunt 403 error. Access denied. Session terminated. Anyone else experiencing this? It makes you wonder what they were about to publish that warranted such a sudden lockdown.
Is this a sign of some groundbreaking news about the Model Y that Forbes pulled back at the last minute? Perhaps a controversial expose? Or maybe just a technical glitch?
I’m leaning towards something more interesting. Maybe a leak about a major refresh, a price drop, or even news about a new Model Y variant? Perhaps even something related to full self-driving or a new battery technology?
What are your thoughts? Could this blocked article be hinting at something big, or am I just reading too much into a simple error? Let’s speculate! What could be so sensitive that it needed to be scrubbed from the internet? I'm eager to hear your theories. Maybe someone has a cached version or more information?
So, I stumbled upon what looked like a juicy Forbes article about the Model Y, only to be met with a rather blunt 403 error. Access denied. Session terminated. Anyone else experiencing this? It makes you wonder what they were about to publish that warranted such a sudden lockdown.
Is this a sign of some groundbreaking news about the Model Y that Forbes pulled back at the last minute? Perhaps a controversial expose? Or maybe just a technical glitch?
I’m leaning towards something more interesting. Maybe a leak about a major refresh, a price drop, or even news about a new Model Y variant? Perhaps even something related to full self-driving or a new battery technology?
What are your thoughts? Could this blocked article be hinting at something big, or am I just reading too much into a simple error? Let’s speculate! What could be so sensitive that it needed to be scrubbed from the internet? I'm eager to hear your theories. Maybe someone has a cached version or more information?