again depends on what they are doing, if it has any material impact on markets, and if they disclose properly their actions, and the language and tone they are using. This is very important.Respectfully, how can u/deepfu*ckingvalue's actions be considered "market manipulation" while the behaviors of Pompliano, Musk, Chamath, Gerber Kawasaki, et al (all who have much bigger social media influence) are not?
for example, when Elton Musk started to make market comments on Twitter and it had serious market consequences, he got a large SEC bill of several millions for his tweets. Now everything he says regarding TELSA stocks publicly must be approved by laywers and compliance.

