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Elon Musk Officially Owns Twitter

Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, arrived the Twitter headquarters carrying a sink after purchasing the social media service.

“Let that sink in!,” along with the video, Musk posted to Twitter. He also changed the title of his profile to “Chief Twit.”

Musk purchased the social networking site after criticizing its lack of free speech protections.

For years, Twitter has effectively served as a Democrat Party front organization, constantly removing anything that doesn’t fit the liberal narrative promoted by the media.

Musk suggested paying $54.20 per share to acquire the dominant social media company. The platform was priced at #44 billion.

When Musk contended that spam/fake accounts were much more prevalent than the initial 5% indicated by Twitter, the agreement was put on hold back in May.

“Twitter deal temporarily on hold pending details supporting calculation that spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users. The bots are angry at being counted,”  Musk wrote on his Twitter account on May 13 of this year.

According to Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, the company is unable to identify which accounts are fraudulent at any one time.

“Our actual internal estimates for the last four quarters were all well under 5% – based on the methodology outlined above. The error margins on our estimates give us confidence in our public statements each quarter. Unfortunately, we don’t believe that this specific estimation can be performed externally, given the critical need to use both public and private information (which we can’t share). Externally, it’s not even possible to know which accounts are counted as mDAUs on any given day,” Agrawal said in a statement.

According to Musk’s attorney, Twitter violated a number of material terms of the takeover agreement.

At the moment, Musk ended the agreement. Twitter claimed the dismissal was illegal and unjustified.

Musk subsequently sent a letter to Twitter with the final offer.

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