Musk is willing to challenge Twitter CEO to open discussion about fake accounts

San Francisco, Aug 7 : In the midst of the ongoing legal battle over the $44 billion acquisition deal to purchase Twitter, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has called on the CEO of the company Parag Agrawal to have a public discussion on false accounts as well as spam.

If, however, it transpires that their Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings are fabricated and misleading the deal should not," Musk said in a series of tweets "I I hereby challenge Parag Agrawal to a public discussion on Twitters bots percentage.He must prove to the world that Twitter has less than one percent fake or spam every day!" The tech billionaire has also published an online poll asking those who use the microblogging service "Less than 5 percent of Twitter everyday users are fake or spam," and during the first five hours of the polls, 66 percent of the respondents were able to choose "Lmaooo No".Musks fervent fan Pranay Pathole has criticized SEC and wrote: "I wonder whats SEC doing? Are they even looking into these shady claims posted by Twitter?" "Good question, but why arent they?" Musk replied.Twitter has issued a comprehensive response to Musks countersuit against the microblogging platform, claiming that his assertions are "factually incorrect, legally inadequate and commercially unimportant".

According Musk Musk, he was hoodwinked by Twitter to sign an agreement for a merger worth $44 billion "That tale is just as unbelievable and averse to reality as it appears.Its just the tale that was conceived in an attempt to escape the merger agreement that Musk did not find attractive after the stock market -- and with it, his vast personal wealth decreased in value.

అప్పులు చేసి చదువు.. ఒక్క మార్కుతో ఫెయిల్.. జోయా మీర్జా సక్సెస్ స్టోరీకి హ్యాట్సాఫ్ అనాల్స...

" Twitter had said in its legal response filed in the Delaware Court of Chancery in the US.Musks attorneys filed 90 pages of counterclaims in the court and Twitter responded to them paragraph-by-paragraph.The Tesla CEO, in his countersuit, stated that his decision was a result from of Twitters false representations about the status of Tesla and the "key metrics" that the platform uses to determine the amount of its customers.vc/ .

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