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Musk may cancel the Twitter deal, due to lack of data transparency

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Musk May Cancel Twitter Deal

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  •  Twitter published a letter from Elon Musk’s legal team this morning, in a recent SEC filing.
  • It expresses unhappiness with the information provided by the corporation; about the amount of “spam and bogus accounts” on its service.
  • This is the same concern that the internet mogul has stated numerous times since his Twitter agreement was made public.
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Musk sees Twitter’s “latest offer to simply provide extra information concerning the company’s testing methods, either through verbal explanations or written materials, [as] tantamount to refusing [his] data requests,” which the SpaceX and Tesla CEO claims will help “facilitate his evaluation of spam and fake accounts on the company’s platform.” Following his many attempts to first dominate the social network and then buy it altogether, Musk has made several assertions about how Twitter counts non-human members. Musk went so far as to tweet excrement-themed emoticons at Twitter’s CEO, Parag Agrawal; after he published a post discussing how the company deals with spam and bots.

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