The claim by Cyabra — in the company’s first public interview since conducting a study commissioned by Musk that found spam and bot accounts make up an estimated 11% of Twitter’s total user base — highlights the headache that may await Musk now that he appears ready to complete his $44 billion acquisition of the social media platform.
Many practitioners in the field caution that estimating spam or fake accounts can be an extremely subjective exercise, and that anyone claiming to have a definite number likely doesn’t grasp the complexity of the issue. Even the creator of Botometer, another service Musk used to estimate of the number of bots on Twitter, has emphasized the challenges behind defining the term “bot” and cautioned that context, intent and even the way an account is managed can complicate matters.
Elon finding excuses to not do what he was never going to win the first place
Elon is the man. Has a lot of fixing to do with this platform but I think he will be okay. Free speech is important and the left wants you to believe you must agree with them or youre hateful.
Bots Are NOT Alive... Ever. Smile 👁️🔥👁️
This man tryna take over the world
CNN has 60 million followers and only a handful of the same people ever comment. Bots bots bots
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