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David Schwartz, Ripple's CTO, tagged Elon Musk on Twitter and asked him to resolve spam-related issues.
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Schwartz asked Musk: "Can you fix it so scammers can't reply to my tweets to reach me audience and then block us so that they can't hide their replies or view their spam?"
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Ripple's CTO requested that he be able to see and block any tweets that use his reach to reach his followers.
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Many Twitter users have expressed concern about spam bots.
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Elon Musk had previously hesitated to purchase Twitter due to a lack of transparency regarding Twitter spam bots' data.
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Elon Musk proposed an $8 subscription plan to stop spam bots on Twitter.
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However, the plan failed as many users signed up for parody accounts and received blue ticks.
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Elon Musk delayed the relaunch indefinitely for an $8 Twitter Blue subscription.
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