Elon Musk challenges Twitter CEO to a ‘public debate’ on fake accounts
analysis found a much higher number of fake accounts than the less than five percent claimed by Twitter. The company quickly shot back, calling Musk’s statements"factually inaccurate, legally insufficient and commercially irrelevant.”
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