If the social platform reveals how it tracks fake accounts, it could still go ahead, according to Musk.
The deal should proceed on original terms if they simply provide their method of sampling 100 accounts and how they are confirmed to be real. If it is found that their SEC filing are false, then it should not.
The CEO of the two companies has insisted that the deal can't go ahead unless there is proof that less than 5% of the accounts are fake.
He accused the company of not giving him the information he wanted.
Some 20% of daily active users are fake, according to Musk. The number is less than 5.
Musk has once again challenged Parag to a public debate, this time in response to a thread on the topic of Musk's countersuit against the social networking site.
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 6, 2022
The social platform took legal action against Musk after he walked away.
Musk's lawyers filed a countersuit against the company, accusing it of faking the number of fake accounts to fool investors.