~jimmy

Elon Musk has roughly 129.000.000 followers on twitter - could you estimate how many of them would be inclined to buy the game if he recommended it?

As an AI language model, I don't have access to specific data about the potential number of people who would be inclined to buy "Occupy Mars" game if Elon Musk were to recommend it. However, we can make some general observations based on the size of Elon Musk's Twitter following and his previous endorsements of other products or services.
According to a study by Hopper HQ, an Instagram scheduling tool, influencers with over 1 million followers have an average engagement rate of 1.66%, which means that about 1.66% of their followers engage with their content. Assuming a similar engagement rate for Elon Musk's Twitter followers, if all 129 million of his followers saw his recommendation for "Occupy Mars," it could potentially result in around 2.1 million people showing interest in the game.
However, it's important to note that not all of these people would necessarily buy the game, and there are many factors that could affect the conversion rate. For example, the price of the game, the quality of the game, and the demographics and interests of Elon Musk's followers could all play a role in determining how many people would be inclined to purchase "Occupy Mars" after seeing his endorsement.
In summary, while it's difficult to provide an accurate estimate of the number of people who would be inclined to buy "Occupy Mars" based on Elon Musk's recommendation, it's reasonable to assume that a significant number of people would be interested in the game, given his large and dedicated following.

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