Tesla CEO and world’s richest person expressed concerns about presence of fake accounts on platform
Elon Musk has said his $44bn (£35bn) takeover of Twitter cannot progress until the social media company proves that less than 5% of its users are spam accounts.
The Tesla chief executive used his Twitter account to say that the deal will not move forward until the firm shows proof that only a small proportion of its users are fake. Musk had announced last week that the deal was on hold after he queried Twitter’s claim in filings with the US financial regulator that a small proportion of its users are fake.
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Tesla CEO and world’s richest person expressed concerns about presence of fake accounts on platform
Elon Musk has said his $44bn (£35bn) takeover of Twitter cannot progress until the social media company proves that less than 5% of its users are spam accounts.
The Tesla chief executive used his Twitter account to say that the deal will not move forward until the firm shows proof that only a small proportion of its users are fake. Musk had announced last week that the deal was on hold after he queried Twitter’s claim in filings with the US financial regulator that a small proportion of its users are fake. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian