Elon Musk Slams YouTube, Says The Video Streaming Platform 'Seems To Be Nonstop Scam Ads'

Owner of Tesla, Elon Musk recently went to Twitter to speak out about YouTube, calling it a platform of non stop scam ads in his tweet. He also had some problems with Twitter Management due to which he threatened to abandon the multi-million dollar deal with Twitter.

Elon Musk (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Tesla owner Elon Musk recently slammed video streaming platform YouTube over unnecessary advertisements on their platform. "YouTube seems to be nonstop scam ads" Elon Musk Tweeted on Tuesday.  Musk targeted YouTube over the number of ads the platforms deliver to the viewers, calling it all a scam. Soon after the tweet was published it gathered a lot of attention from the audience. Elon Musk Warns Tesla Employees, Says ‘Come to Office or Get Out’.

Fans agreed to Musk and asked him to buy YouTube in addition to his Multi-Million Dollar Twitter deal. Right after sharing his tweet Musk shared a meme, criticizing YouTube for its ads and how the company reacts when there is an obvious scam going all over its website.

According to Mashable, YouTube has been accused of purposely milking videos for views and for money as well and even an Australian Court has penalized YouTube for its behaviour.

YouTube generates a lot of revenue through the ads and YouTube Premium Membership, after Musk's tweet the platform is facing a lot of backlash on social media, although YouTube's reply to Musk's tweet is still awaited. Elon Musk Has ‘Super Bad Feeling’ About Economy, Wants To Cut 10% Staff of Tesla, Pause All Hiring.

Elon Musk is quite an active Twitter user for a very long time and has been surrounded by numerous controversies. Recently due to some rift with Twitter Management, Musk openly threatened Twitter to abandon the Multi-million dollar deal.

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