KEY POINTS
  • Elon Musk met with Twitter executives for three days before he announced his bid to take the company private, according to a new securities filing.
  • The filing doesn't say what was discussed in the meetings or if the Tesla CEO brought up his concerns about the proliferation of spam accounts on the platform.
  • Bots have been a long-standing problem for Twitter, and the company has given an estimate of bot activity for years.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk attends the start of the production at Tesla's "Gigafactory" on March 22, 2022 in Gruenheide, southeast of Berlin.

Elon Musk has said he won't move forward with his $44 billion Twitter acquisition until he has more details about fake accounts on the platform, but he met with the company's top brass for three days to discuss its business before he publicly announced his bid, according to a new securities filing.

The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission doesn't specify what was discussed or if Musk brought up his concerns about the bots during the meetings.