Musk wants a public debate to settle the matter after he challenged the data it reported on fake accounts.

In response to a thread by a researcher about Musk's countersuit against the social platform, Musk wrote on Saturday that he would go ahead with his $44 billion takeover of the company.

If there is a method for sampling 100 accounts and how they're confirmed to be real, the deal should go forward. If it turns out that their SEC filing are false, then it should not be.

He challenged Paraga to a public debate about the percentage of bot users on the social networking site. Let him prove to the public that there is a poll on the social networking site.

In Musk's legal feud with the company, information on the number of fake and bot accounts has been important.

When Musk said he wanted to back out of his deal to buy Twitter, one of the main reasons was his belief that it has far more fake accounts than it says. He accused the company of not giving him the bot information he wanted.

According to the CEO of the two companies, at least 20% of the users on the micro-messaging service are fake. Musk said he won't move forward with the deal until he sees proof that the number is true.

Musk accused the company of faking the number of accounts on its platform as part of a scheme to deceive investors.