The latest major hurdle with Elon Musk s Twitter acquisition

The latest major hurdle with Elon Musk s Twitter acquisition

The latest major hurdle with Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition Digital Trends

The latest major hurdle facing Elon Musk’ s Twitter acquisition

May 17, 2022 Share seems to have taken another turn, and now it seems less likely than ever that the Tesla CEO will go through with his bid. On Tuesday, Musk replied to a tweet shared by Twitter account @Teslarati. The tweet shared a link to a Teslarati article titled “Musk seeks Twitter deal discount, believes 20 percent of accounts are spam.” with what appeared to be a clear ultimatum, saying that the deal wouldn’t happen unless he was shown proof of Twitter’s estimate of fake and spam accounts, which Twitter reported to the SEC as less than 5%. 20% fake/spam accounts, while 4 times what Twitter claims, could be *much* higher. My offer was based on Twitter's SEC filings being accurate. Yesterday, Twitter's CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%. This deal cannot move forward until he does. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Musk’s apparent ultimatum comes the day after of his own in which he addressed the recent concerns about Twitter’s reported spam account percentage estimate. Agrawal’s tweets essentially defended Twitter’s reported estimate of less than 5%, explained how Twitter’s estimate was calculated, and also asserted that external estimates by third parties weren’t possible due to the fact that Twitter “” to make these estimates, the latter of which is not shared by Twitter. Agrawal also went on to say that its percentage estimate is based on accounts they count as mDAUs (monetizable daily active users) and that for third parties wanting to calculate external estimates, “” for them “” Unfortunately, we don't believe that this specific estimation can be performed externally, given the critical need to use both public and private information (which we can't share). Externally, it's not even possible to know which accounts are counted as mDAUs on any given day. — Parag Agrawal (@paraga) Musk did reply to Agrawal’s tweets with two tweets of his own: and . Musk’s Tuesday morning tweet seems to demand that Agrawal show “proof” of Twitter’s fake and spam account percentage estimate in order for Musk’s acquisition of the bird app to “move forward.” But it is unclear at this time, what sort of proof Musk is looking for. In fact, Agrawal’s tweet thread said that Twitter already “.” There are LOTS of details that are very important underneath this high-level description. We shared an overview of the estimation process with Elon a week ago and look forward to continuing the conversation with him, and all of you. — Parag Agrawal (@paraga) And so the question is, what was in that overview and why wasn’t that enough to calm concerns about the percentage of spam and fake accounts on Twitter?

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