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Opposite corner to Twitter from Elon Musk! The sarcastic sharing became the agenda

Announcing that he gave up on buying Twitter, Elon Musk became the agenda with a new post he made. Elon Musk made fun of Twitter.
 Opposite corner to Twitter from Elon Musk!  The sarcastic sharing became the agenda
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Elon Musk continues to set the agenda. Announcing that they would buy Twitter in the past months, Tesla and SpaceX CEO initially suspended the $44 billion Twitter deal on the grounds that the company did not provide accurate information on the number of fake and spam accounts. In the past days, it was completely dissolved for the reason we mentioned above.

Elon Musk made fun of Twitter

After Elon Musk completely stopped the purchase, he added a new one to his posts that set the agenda. Twitter announced that after the termination decision, it will take the necessary steps within the framework of the law for Musk to buy the company. The businessman also made a sarcastic post on the platform, referring to this.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1546344529460174849

Elon Musk adapted one of the memes that marked the social media and shared it with his followers. Addressing the purchase process in the post, Musk stated that Twitter, which announced that it would take legal action, would have to explain the number of fake and spam accounts in court.

Musk’s post includes the following statements;

They said I couldn’t buy Twitter.

Afterwards, they refused to share bot information.

Now they’re forcing me to buy Twitter through court.

But they will have to share bot information in court.

Announcing that Musk terminated the agreement does not mean that the process is over directly. Because at this point, the decision of the court will be the determining factor. However, we will be talking about the Elon Musk and Twitter dilemma for a while.

This process was very difficult for both sides. One step forward, two steps back. In particular, Musk claimed that the data shared by Twitter with him was not correct. At the beginning of this, he was told that the number of spam/bot accounts was 5%. Because, according to the private research of the businessman, the real number is 4 times that. The ropes between the two sides broke right here.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think Elon Musk or Twitter is right? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section!

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