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by ergocoder 1434 days ago
One possible scenario:

He took over twitter. Fire the execs. Opening up all emails.

You can bet at least one person out of 6000 employees disagree with how twitter counts bot number.

Pick that email, point out that execs discarded a concern raised by employee.

Change the calculation of bot number to be higher. Report to SEC in public earning. Allude that the previous number was just plainly wrong.

Sue the execs for fraud... since SEC accepts the new number and approach which is materially different from the old number.

To be honest, just opening up all emails is already bad enough for execs.