The twitter acquisition case was temporarily put on hold, and Tesla CEO (CEO) musk "picked up" the twitter CEO on the platform due to spam accounts and financial related problems. Musk expressed his dissatisfaction with the other party in a "concise and comprehensive" way: an emoticon of "poop"** This practice has aroused different opinions from netizens.
Author / Zhang Xiaoya
According to Fox News, twitter CEO Parag Agrawal sent 13 tweets on the 16th, explaining in detail the spam and handling problems on twitter. He admitted that spam has damaged the experience of real users on twitter, saying that Twitter has to deal with more than 500000 spam accounts every day and millions of accounts suspected to be spam, but the treatment method still faces difficulties and challenges.
However, he stressed that according to internal data estimates for the past four quarters, the proportion of spam accounts is far less than 5%, but "considering the key needs of public and private information", he does not think that this specific assessment can be made public.
This long string of tweets quickly attracted Musk's attention, but he seemed quite dissatisfied with Agrawal's explanation. Fox News reported that musk replied to Agrawal on twitter with a "poop" emoticon. ↓
In addition to sending emoticons, musk also questioned: "how do advertisers know what they can get with their money? This is very important to Twitter's financial health." ↓
Musk said on the 13th that his plan to buy twitter for $44 billion was "put on hold" until detailed information was released that spam and false accounts accounted for less than 5% of daily live users on twitter.
Musk's response soon attracted a large number of netizens.
Some people expressed dissatisfaction with Musk's practice and questioned "is bullying (twitter) CEO good for business?" ↓
Some people also supported Musk's query, saying that "Musk raised a very pertinent question, which seems easy to answer, but at present, the people in power at the top of twitter don't seem to understand the reason why this question was first raised, let alone know the answer. In my opinion, their current CEO needs to be fired and a capable person to replace him. No wonder their shares are plummeting." ↓
Some netizens believe that they should be straightforward and talk about it in private: "you should have each other's phone?" ↓