A new study suggests that about 10 percent of 's active accounts are posting 'spam content', as disputes over the issue threaten to derail 's $44 billion takeover of the social media company.London-based data analytics firm GlobalData said in a report on Wednesday that its mathematical model found that spam accounts are roughly double the 5 percent share claimed by Twitter.Musk has been threatening to walk away from his agreement to buy the company unless Twitter backs up its estimate that false or spam accounts comprise less than 5 percent of its user base.
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