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The defendants listed in the suit filed in the U.S. Twitter now claims 140 million active users.Īs its user base has grown, so have bots and spam, emerging as a problem that Twitter fears could dilute the online conversation and irk bona fide users.īoth Facebook and Google have taken spammers to court in recent years with success. ‘As our engineers continue to combat spammers with strong safeguards and technical efforts, today we're adding another weapon to our arsenal: the law,’ Twitter said in a blog post. Often billed as a service to help a Twitter account gain followers, websites can take control of an account, known as a bot, that follows or sends automated tweets at real users in the hope that some will follow the bot back or click through links the bot has sent out. The social media firm battles a wave of automated tweets barraging real users with anything from Viagra ads to virus-ridden links. Twitter, in its lawsuit, says the spam/bot issue is a red herring and that Musk is backing out because the stock market decline has made the deal more expensive for him personally.Many users complain that the site is 'wide open' to 'spambots' which bombard users with links that lead to dubious web sites Musk has questioned Twitter’s longstanding claim that spam and fake accounts are less than 5% of total active users and said he was nixing the deal over Twitter’s alleged inability to prove the metric. On July 12, Twitter filed a lawsuit against Musk, seeking to force the world’s richest person to consummate his $44 billion acquisition deal for the company. Twitter’s outage Thursday comes as it’s in the midst of a legal fight with Elon Musk.

By comparison, over the same time period, Instagram has had 81, YouTube has had 65 and Google has had 58. In the past 12 months, Twitter experienced 54 instances of significant user-reported problems as recorded by Downdetector. 17, coming less than a week after another an hourlong outage the company ascribed to a “technical bug” that was preventing timelines from loading and tweets from posting. Most recently, Twitter experienced similar problems on Feb.

Twitter’s API status page indicated that all systems were operating normally Thursday. Try reloading.” Twitter users also were being logging users out of their accounts, and when they tried to log back in, were shown an error message that said, “Oops, something went wrong. During the outage, Twitter’s app and site were displaying a message saying, “Something went wrong.
