The Tesla Community Beyond Twitter: Finding Your People

When I first bought my Tesla, I was excited to join the online community of owners. But I quickly discovered that many of the official forums and social media groups had become echo chambers for the CEO's most ardent supporters. Any criticism or nuanced discussion was met with hostility.
I almost gave up on finding like-minded Tesla owners until I discovered alternative communities where people celebrated their cars without worshiping the company's leadership. These spaces allowed for honest conversations about both the incredible engineering achievements and the legitimate concerns about corporate direction.
Today, I'm connected with hundreds of Tesla owners who share my perspective. We organize local meetups, share tips and modifications, and support each other through the unique experience of loving a product while having reservations about its creator.
If you're looking to find your Tesla community beyond the official channels, here are some places to start:
Independent forums like TeslaOwnersClub and regional Facebook groups often have more diverse perspectives than official channels. Look for groups that explicitly welcome all viewpoints and moderate against toxic behavior.
Local EV meetups are another great way to connect with Tesla owners in person. These events typically focus on the cars themselves rather than company politics, creating a neutral space for all owners.
Remember, you're not alone in your complex feelings about Tesla. There's a whole community of owners who love their cars but maintain independent perspectives on the company's leadership. You just need to know where to look.