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by cmer
1435 days ago
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Based on information publicly available deemed correct and accurate by the company. This is false representation and downright fraudulent. If indeed Twitter lied about their not numbers, there will be a major lawsuit against the company. |
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1. Twitter represented that they made sample, exercised judgement, and could be wrong
2. That is hard to falsify
3. For it to matter in this lawsuit, it would have to be so false that it materially adversely affects the company
If 10% of users are bots, #1 wouldn’t even be false. If 20% of them were, it might be, but you’d still have to cause a material adverse effect. Like a large change in expected revenue.