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"It's well known that Elon Musk spent $44 billion to buy Twitter. Recently, Musk criticized YouTube for having too many fraudulent advertisements. As Musk often expresses his opinions on social media platforms, it seems he now has a new target in mind. Suddenly, there was a buzz on Twitter as thousands of users collectively urged Musk to ""buy it! Buy YouTube!"".
The world's richest person, Elon Musk, who is the founder and CEO of Tesla, has been quite active online. This time, it appears he has a new goal. On Tuesday, Musk took to Twitter and expressed his anger over the excessive fraudulent advertisements on YouTube. Surprisingly, a large number of users joined in the chorus, advocating for Musk to buy YouTube. It seems like having money allows you to be quite whimsical. This time, the world's richest individual has set his sights on YouTube, so let's hope it doesn't end up getting bought!
Musk recently posted a mysterious photo and pointed out that YouTube only takes action when there is offensive content and ignores fraudulent ads. In just two tweets, he gained over 700,000 likes. That's right, those ads can be really annoying, especially the unskippable ones. The longer the ad, the more irritating it is for viewers. It's like enjoying a thrilling movie, and then suddenly, an ad pops up, breaking the mood.
Some sarcastic individuals commented that it's only because Musk is a ""poor guy"" who can't afford the premium ad-free subscription, which is why he's facing these issues!" |
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