Elon Musk and Parag Agarwal have certain differences

Once again, differences have come to the fore between Elon Musk and Parag Agarwal. Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal posted a lengthy thread on Monday. In this, he was explaining how Twitter does a "human review" of potential spam. In this, he tweeted about 13, in response to which Musk also tweeted the "Pile of Poo" emoji.

Then, in response to that thread, Musk asked, "How will the advertiser know what he is getting in return for his money?" Musk then wrote, "How will the advertiser know what he is getting in return for his money?" This is critical to Twitter's financial stability. In response to Parag's full conversation, Elon Musk stated that he wants Twitter to ban bots.

Parag Aggarwal was, in fact, responding to a tweet concerning Musk's spam or bot account. In recent days, Musk has mentioned many changes to Twitter. Musk intends to make adjustments to the microblogging service after he owns it. For the time being, the contract is in risk because Allen does not appear to enjoy Twitter's attitude against spam and bots.

Elon Musk and Parag Agarwal have certain differences

Elon Musk and Parag Agarwal have certain differences

In almost a dozen tweets, the Twitter CEO attempted to explain spam using "data, facts, and contact." Every day, he claims, the business suspends around 5 million spam accounts. Every week, millions of accounts are locked. 'We are not flawless at detecting spam,' he admitted. Internal studies for the last four quarters reveal that the number of spam accounts did not exceed 5% of the total userbase, according to Agarwal.

Agarwal wrote in a tweet that both public and private data (IP, phone number, location, browser, online activity) are used in the human review of an account. To this, Musk asked, "Have you tried calling them (users)?" After Aggarwal said how many spam accounts there are on Twitter, Musk tweeted a "pile of poo" emoji. As if you want to tell Agarwal that you are not doing anything right.

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