Elon Musk took aim at YouTube against its “scam ads” on June 7, setting off speculation about another potential acquisition following his attempt on Twitter.
The billionaire turned his fire on the Google company in recent Twitter posts on Tuesday, which included a meme mocking what he saw as a double standard in the video site’s practices: turning a blind eye to scam advertisements, while taking a hard line on swearing on the platform.
It followed another post that read “YouTube seems to be nonstop scam ads.” pic.twitter.com/2ELe1W5ZXC
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 7, 2022 A spokesperson of YouTube’s parent company Google did not respond to a request for comment by press time….