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How to know which contacts, and how many times, have seen my Whatsapp status?  Until now, WhatsApp remains, and at least in the West, the preferred application for people to send messages, but as in other social networks such as Instagram, in WhatsApp you can share with your contacts statuses that are deleted after 24 hours of being published and although the app shows us who saw them, it is not known how many times they watched it. As you know, WhatsApp shows us who saw our statuses, this is as long as you have activated the read confirmation option, but you never know how many times someone has seen our statuses and if this makes you curious, then here we tell you how you can do to see who are aware of you.  How to know which contacts, and how many times, have seen my Whatsapp status?  Although the application offers several features to make it easier to use, some have not been added such as how many times a contact sees your status . If you want to know this informat...

Elon Musk's tweets

Elon Musk's tweets

Thanks to Elon Musk's tweets, the fight between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the owner of Tesla continues. Not even President Joe Biden has escaped Elon Musk's Twitter fights, whom Musk called a few days ago a "puppet", because Biden had pointed to Ford and General Motors as "the electric future of the United States" without mentioning Tesla anywhere.

Musk's problems continue to grow, for example, for not having warned that some of his vehicles could catch fire without prior warning or for the cases of abuses committed that have already cost him substantial compensation, such as the 137 million dollars he had to pay to the African-American Owen Diaz, for proving racist behavior on the part of Elon Musk. Similarly, there have been other similar convictions against the owner of Tesla, and new accusations have been filed in California courts for sexual abuse by the tycoon.

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Breach of the pact

Yesterday, February 7, the electric car company acknowledged that it had received in November last year, a new subpoena from the SEC, which wanted to check whether Musk had complied with what was agreed in 2018. In that year, in a tweet from Elon Musk, he pledged to take his company private by writing the following: "Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured". Thanks to this tweet, Wall Street trembled in those days and the SEC considered that Musk was committing commercial fraud.

Actually, the question that the SEC will ask Musk could be called tricky, because in that commitment it was fixed that the illustrious tycoon would not comment on his Twitter account anything related to the shares of his company Tesla and the financing of the same and that, in any case, his comments would be audited by a lawyer. About 10 days before this new subpoena from the Commission to Elon Musk, he had launched on Twitter a poll to his 73 million followers asking them whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stocks, which would be equivalent to about $1.8 billion.

Shortseller enrichment commission

That tweet, to which 58% of respondents answered yes, generated a chain of back-and-forth in which Musk benefited the most. 

The 2018 deal would have surely avoided Tesla's suspension from the stock market. After his protests, the tycoon was forced to sign the truce, but from there to fulfilling the terms of the agreement was a wide, almost insurmountable gulf. Yes, Elon paid 20 million euros and resigned from the presidency of Tesla for three years as agreed, but silencing him, even more so on Twitter, was the hardest thing to achieve.

Elon Musk particularly uses this social network to report everything that interests him, in the same way, used by Donald Trump in his time as president of the United States. And it is that Musk does not beat around the bush, "Just want to that the Shortseller Enrichment Commission is doing incredible work. And the name change is so on point!" he wrote.

On the other hand, Tesla exposed that the fair market value as of December 31, 2021, of its bitcoin holdings, was a not inconsiderable $1.99 billion and that it had additionally recorded losses of $101 million due to the decline in the value of bitcoin.

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Media and unions

Musk doesn't like journalists either. And he was angry that the Washington Post published the new subpoena to Tesla by the SEC and the investigation in California on "racial discrimination and abuse" of the car company. "Why is the “traditional” media such a relentless hatestream? Real question.," he wrote on his Twitter account.

The tycoon also does not get along well with the powerful United Auto Workers (UAW) union, which is very close to Biden. In March last year, the National Labor Relations Board ordered Musk to delete a tweet that said Tesla workers could lose stock options if they voted to join the UAW.

However, Elon Musk is no easy nut to crack. He is one of the richest and most powerful men of all time and that, to no one is a secret, allows him to do pretty much whatever he wants, without justice being able to do anything to stop him. For now, the U.S. authorities have failed in their attempt to control the indomitable Musk. We will see who wins the final battle in this power struggle.

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