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Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal explains how the company eradicates bot accounts

On Twitter and Elon Musk In yet another bizarre episode in the ongoing saga, the social media platform used the infamous poop emoji as part of his disparagement of the company as it sued Tesla's CEO for exiting a $44 billion acquisition. evidence of.

On May 16, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal made a statement on Twitter about the machine human account, and Musk used this emoji in response.

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Elon Musk and Parag Agrawal. (Reuters | Twitter / Reuters Photos)

Agrawal has been discussing the methods Twitter uses to detect its bot accounts — a core reason why Musk’s legal team walked away from the deal.

Agrawal said on Twitter that eradicating bot human accounts is in the best interest of the company and its users.

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"So, every day, we have a strong incentive to detect and remove as much spam as possible," the statement began. "Anyone who says otherwise is wrong."

He added: "We suspend more than 500,000 spam accounts every day, often before any of you see them on Twitter. We also lock out people every week Millions of accounts we suspect may be spam - if they fail human verification challenges (captcha, phone verification, etc.)

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To this lengthy tweet, Musk responded with a smiling poop emoji. In another tweet, he wrote: "So how do advertisers know what they're getting for their money? This is critical to Twitter's financial health. "

The tweet was one of several pieces of evidence Twitter used to prove that he has repeatedly disparaged the company.

"Since signing the merger agreement, Musk has repeatedly disparaged Twitter and the deal, giving Twitter a business risks and causing downward pressure on its stock price," a complaint reads.

Twitter is suing Musk, alleging that his "erratic" and "malicious" behavior has caused irreparable harm to the platform and that it Shares 'wreak havoc' in attempts to force him to complete $44 billion takeover of the social media company

Legal experts say Twitter has a strong case, but the upcoming court battle is likely to remain lengthy and fraught. The outcome is uncertain. A court could force Musk to complete the acquisition, or the two sides could eventually reach a settlement.

Other unlikely outcomes are on the table in this tumultuous saga.

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