Last time Tesla CEO Elon Musk was too harsh in his criticism of a social networking site, Elon Musk made a hostile takeover approach for the firm. It’s no longer Twitter that Elon Musk is railing about; this time, it’s Google’s video streaming service, YouTube.
Musk believes that YouTube is rife with fake advertisements. He has tweeted twice in a row to highlight the fact that YouTube is riddled with fraudulent adverts. On Twitter, there is speculation that Tesla CEO Elon Musk may take over YouTube in the same manner he attacked Twitter and then offered to take it over. It’s a separate story that he hasn’t signed a Twitter contract yet.
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A frequent Twitter user, Musk remarked, “YouTube appears to be continual scam advertisements.” Finally, Musk tweeted a joke showing how YouTube attempts to filter out those who misuse the service, yet the site itself contains several frauds. A YouTube premium subscription was recommended by many users, and some even urged that the world’s richest man acquire YouTube outright to solve the platform’s problems once and for all.
Even said, Google has disputed in a separate blog post that YouTube allows spam, scams or other unfair tactics that prey on the YouTube audience. spam, phishing or other fraudulent actions that take advantage of the YouTube community are not permitted on YouTube. Content that is only designed to deceive people into leaving YouTube for another site will not be allowed, the blog states.
Users are urged to avoid posting video on YouTube offering monetary gifts, “get rich quick” schemes or pyramid schemes where money is sent without an actual product. YouTube has yet to respond to Musk’s comments regarding the video-sharing service.
While everything is going on, Musk’s 44 billion dollar Twitter deal has been put on hold. Tesla CEO Elon Musk may even cancel the agreement, according to the newest sources, because Twitter failed to provide him with all of the information he requested regarding Twitter’s spam bots account.
“It’s clear from Musk’s letter to Twitter that he believes the firm is withholding requested data out of fear of what his own study of it would reveal, because Twitter is openly refusing to comply with its duties under the merger agreement. Additionally, it was reported in the article “His information rights are being thwarted by the firm, according to Musk. Streamed television