The Internet Asks Elon Musk To “Buy YouTube” After His Dig At “Scam Ads”

Elon Musk announced his bid to buy Twitter in April.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made headlines on Twitter once again after posting about “scam ads” on YouTube. The last time he did something like this, Twitter came to know about the deal. That’s why this time Twitter users are already making their demand by asking the billionaire to “buy YouTube”.

the trigger was Mr Musk’s tweet Regarding the ads on the video streaming platform in which he said, “YouTube seems to be non stop scam ads.” He then swore at YouTube’s policy against people swearing when there are scam ads.

His followers were quick to react to the post.

“Please buy YouTube,” said one Twitter user in response to Mr Musk’s post. Another said, “Imagine I’m the richest man in the world and not paying $11.99 a month to get rid of ads.”

Some users also posted pictures of the web series. juryDescribing the characters as Musk’s team planning to buy youtube,

SpaceX chief tweeted in the past “Buying Coca-Cola”Which left Mr Musk’s followers speculating about his next move.

a few days ago Mr. Musk threatened to leave From its $44 billion deal to acquire Twitter if the social media network fails to provide data on spam and fake accounts.

According to a letter reported by Reuters news agency and sent by him to the company, Twitter was in “clear material breach” of its obligations and Musk reserves all rights to terminate the merger agreement.

Mr Musk previously said he would “temporarily halt” the deal while waiting for the social media company to provide data on the proportion of its fake accounts.

Twitter had dismissed Mr Musk’s warning that the deal was “on hold”, arguing that the data would help prepare him for Twitter ownership, not to do due diligence and reopen negotiations. .