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● 05.27.22


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●● Visual Proof That Twitter Very Likely Faked Its Magnitude the Moment Musk et al (KSA, Ellison and so on) Wanted to Buy


Posted in Deception, Fraud at 5:38 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


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Summary: There’s a very compelling case for the allegation that Twitter is defrauding shareholders and participants in the platform; Twitter is a lot smaller than it used to be (fewer people are actively involved), it is losing money, and it is so desperate to be acquired that it’s shamelessly faking traffic


THE company known as Twitter is collapsing. The intervention by Elon Musk contributed to this, much like Icahn and Microsoft approaching Yahoo! rapidly destroyed the company almost a decade and a half ago. It was intentional and self-serving.


Icahn and Microsoft approaching Yahoo! rapidly destroyed the company almost a decade and a half ago


> “When Musk first approached for a takeover bid the impressions nearly quadrupled for no reason, so I’m rather certain Twitter is faking its size, as shown below and explained in the video above.”


More importantly, as noted here before, the moment the bots were mentioned by Musk impressions suddenly halved, consistently, in spite of me posting nothing new all this time. When Musk first approached for a takeover bid the impressions nearly quadrupled for no reason, so I’m rather certain Twitter is faking its size, as shown below and explained in the video above. █


as noted here before


> Image: I quit social control media; Effect of old 'tweets' wears off; Musk says he wants to buy; Musk mentions bots


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