May 16, 2025 02:29 pm IST
Naval Ravikant commented on the X post about his life story, stating that the facts mentioned in it were made.
Navy Ravikant asked a Portugal-based founder to remove an X post about his “lifestyle”. The India-origin businessman rubbed the claims of the post that he was raised by the same mother after his father was released at the age of nine.

“Born in poor IndiaLeft by his father at the age of 9. NYC was raised by a single mother in libraries. He did nothing in $ 2B, predicting the future. The untold story of how the Navy Ravikant stopped the reality with his intelligence, “Nick Huno wrote on X. His post soon went viral and accumulated about three million times. However, it was revealed that Huno himself made facts-the fact-stripped, who left a response for the post and asked him to remove the share.
Ravikanth posted, “Sorry Nick, but the entire thread is full of numbers and facts”. “It is best to remove it only.” Subsequently, Huno immediately removed the X post and even apologized.

In a separate X share, Huno wrote that he removed the post on Ravikanth, which had millions of views, claiming that he wrote it because he felt that Ravikant’s life story was inspiring.
“But the Navy said and asked me to remove the thread because some facts/data were wrong and could potentially harm,” he said, he said he removed the post.
“Double the data”
Huno posted that this incident taught him a valuable lesson about the double-checking data collected from AI Chatbots like Puffy Or perplexity ai.
Social media is forgiving:
While some people criticized Huno for posting a post, which had to be removed after the fact, most appreciated his honesty about the whole situation.
One person wrote, “I really praise how you accept the mistake, explain how it was made, and remove the thread on his request. It is amazing. The facts may not be true, but still, because of you, I got it with knowledge from this great person. Keep it.” Another couple, “It is good to you to accept your mistake. Everyone makes mistakes; it is best to be humble and learn from them.”
