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Musk’s dispute with Twitter over bots continues to dog deal
Twitter has repeatedly said that spam bots represent less than 5% of its total user base. Elon Musk has complained that that number is actually much higher.
A new report says Elon Musk’s proposed acquisition of Twitter Inc. may fall apart over his doubts that the company is accurately reporting the number of spam bots on the service.
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JULY 8, 2022 14:10
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