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by rybosworld
1319 days ago
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Those paragraphs are discussing that there are a number of KNOWN fake accounts that are not included in mDAU. The very next paragraphs state that they have no idea just how many total fake accounts there are. That is, there is a number of fake accounts that they don't know about (and don't make any effort to count), and they are concerned that counting them will affect stock price. Said another way, they are admitting they aren't counting all the fake accounts. That's in paragraphs 17 & 18 |
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Mudge isn't saying that Twitter's statements about mDAU are wrong; he's saying that he thinks it's a bad metric, because mDAU ignores the effect of fake accounts. Even if Mudge is correct in his assessment that mDAU is a bad metric, it does not sustain any allegations of fraud.