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> Choosing to believe a company that has admitted to lying to investors is your prerogative, it doesn't make them trustworthy or correct

More to the point, it's Musk's perogative, which he excercised when he signed a contract to buy the company based on their represenations while choosing not to do any due diligence to verify those representations.

I think Twitter is probably more believable here than you give them credit for, but Musk trusted them 100% for some reason.




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