Elon Musk launches 'Cyberwhistle'. Did Tesla Chief Just Mock Twitter?

Elon Musk is throwing shade at Twitter by launching his newest technology, called 'Cyberwhistle'. He took to Twitter itself to say that they are blowing the whistle and are making changes to make the whistle louder.

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World's Elon Musk is throwing shade at Twitter by launching his newest technology, called 'Cyberwhistle'. He took to Twitter itself to say that they are blowing the whistle and are making changes to make the whistle louder.

The social media platform, Twitter, has been deeply involved in a controversy after the whistleblower testimony of its ex-security chief, Peiter Zatko. He stated in the testimony that Twitter is misleading its users and the US regulators about the outstandingly bad and considerable gaps in its security measures. Since then, Elon Musk has made it a point to mock Twitter as much as he can.

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What did Elon Musk say about the Cyberwhistle?
Elon Musk has now launched 'Cyberwhistle' as part of his latest development in the modern technology of the Cybertruck series.
Musk tweeted the picture of the Cyberwhistle with the caption that he is blowing the whistle.

But in the following tweet, Musk said that people could only buy this whistle on dogecoin.
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After this, the creator, Elon Musk, also said that his team is continuously working to make the sound of the whistle much louder.

What has Pieter Zatko complained about the social media platform Twitter?
Pieter Zatko's complaint is now similar to Elon Musk's original issue with buying Twitter.

Pieter Zatko has accused Twitter of vastly understating the number of fake and bot accounts.Zatko's allegations and filings to the authorities, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (who watch the market closely), include the statements that Twitter is careless, soundly ignorant and now poses a severe threat to national security and America's democracy.

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This was one of the major concerns raised by Musk when he decided not to buy Twitter for $44 billion.

Although it has been made clear in the media that Pieter Zatko was not in contact with Tesla's CEO when he began to blow the whistle on Twitter. This whole process started way before Elon Musk had any idea of invention.

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Elon Musk has also mocked Twitter's issue with spam and fake accounts:
Elon Musk has taken several jibes at the social media platform Twitter. Sometime earlier, he shared a post on Twitter stating how irresponsible the company was. The post was with the caption that Tesla's CEO was giving all the issues a little whistle.




When Twitter was downplaying its number of spam accounts, Elon Musk continued to accuse the company of the same. He took to Twitter itself to say that spam pervasiveness was shared with the board, but the actual numbers were not ever disclosed to the public.

Sales of Cyberwhistle:
All sales of the newest Cybertruck product, the Cyberwhistle, are final. It can start its shipment in four to six weeks. The price during this phase of purchase is 1000 DOGE, or about sixty dollars. This amount includes all the taxes and shipping charges.


Twitter's 'poison pill' defence: What it means
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Twitter has said its board of directors has adopted a 'poison pill' against Tesla CEO Elon Musk's takeover bid.

Twitter has said its board of directors has adopted a 'poison pill' against Tesla CEO Elon Musk's takeover bid.

The move would allow existing Twitter shareholders - except for Musk - to buy additional shares at a discount.

The move would allow existing Twitter shareholders - except for Musk - to buy additional shares at a discount.

The subsequent dilution of Musk's stake would make it harder for him to corral a majority of shareholder votes.

The subsequent dilution of Musk's stake would make it harder for him to corral a majority of shareholder votes.

Twitter's 'poison pill' plan would take effect if Elon Musk's roughly 9% stake grows to 15% or more.

Twitter's 'poison pill' plan would take effect if Elon Musk's roughly 9% stake grows to 15% or more.

Twitter says this would reduce the likelihood that any one person can abruptly gain control of the company.

Twitter says this would reduce the likelihood that any one person can abruptly gain control of the company.

That is, without either paying shareholders a premium or giving the board more time to evaluate an offer.

That is, without either paying shareholders a premium or giving the board more time to evaluate an offer.

Such defenses - called shareholder rights plans - are used to prevent the hostile takeover of a corporation.

Such defenses - called shareholder rights plans - are used to prevent the hostile takeover of a corporation.

Musk has offered to buy Twitter for $43 billion, saying it 'needs to be transformed as a private company.

Musk has offered to buy Twitter for $43 billion, saying it 'needs to be transformed as a private company.

Even if it discourages his takeover bid, Musk could still take over Twitter by waging a 'proxy fight'.

Even if it discourages his takeover bid, Musk could still take over Twitter by waging a 'proxy fight'.



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