Elon Musk Twitter Deal: Bot Sentinel CEO And Founder Christopher Bouzy Calls The Fiasco a Netflix Series Opportunity

Published 07/12/2022, 8:30 PM EDT

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Netflix is known for producing documentaries that would have otherwise been lost in the unreachable depths of history. Be it sports, some global sensation, art, food, and even the dwindling of the innocents. The streaming giant isn’t bereft of anything. The catch here is, that all the creators need is enough drama to capture the whole anecdote. Recently, been there’s something similar going on in the Twitter world. Yes! The Elon Musk Fiasco has shaken the stakeholders of the app from its core. It’s everywhere in the news.

Musk had earlier closed the deal by bidding $44 billion to buy Twitter but now he has backed off for multiple reasons. One being Twitter hasn’t provided him with an exact number of fake accounts. Now both, Twitter and the CEO of Tesla are bracing for a legal fight. Amidst all this, you know who is actually having some fun? Its Bot Sentinel CEO and founder Christopher Bouzy. He recently took to Twitter to share how this entire debacle can be made into a Netflix series.

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Elon Musk-Twitter debacle has a potential Netflix series plot?

When Elon Musk abandoned the deal, Twitter had two options: Either push for a billion-dollar break-up fee that Musk agreed to pay under such circumstances or fight to complete the purchase. And well, the board and CEO of Twitter opted for the second option. Sure, some would argue Musk has taken a capitalistic approach, and they should have taken care of certain things before closing the deal. But that’s not the option now and as a result, Twitter chose to go through legal trials. However, this will be a long procedure as two powerful parties are involved. Because of this, many suggested that Twitter should get away with $1 billion instead.

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Christopher Bouzy is also one such person. He suggested that the discovery itself has the potential to become a Netflix series. And why not? The whole thing indeed could be captured to educate future generations. How a persona such as Elon Musk himself refused to pay for a deal, he himself made at first. It is also interesting to notice how this created two global opinions. One is its good Musk didn’t take over Twitter, or capitalism would cross limits, and the other of course, Twitter deserves justice.

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Prithvi Shah

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Prithvi Shah is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie and has contributed over 650 articles. Having an English major, she has built expertise in journalistic writing, story writing, and reviewing. In her stint of over a year at NJ, Prithvi has developed a good understanding of putting forward a balanced and unbiased perspective without hurting the sentiments of millions of fans and readers across the globe.

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