Elon Musk's request for Twitter user data has been rejected by a Delaware chancellor. Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of Delaware's Court of Chancery said many of Musk's data demands were "absurdly broad", amounting to trillions of data points that "no one in their right mind has ever tried to undertake such an effort". In addition, she said her overall impression was that the plaintiffs had agreed to provide the defendants with a significant amount of information and that the information the plaintiffs had agreed to provide was broad enough to satisfy most of the plaintiffs' obligations. But Twitter was ordered to turn over data from 9,000 accounts sampled in a fourth quarter audit to estimate the number of spam or bot users on the social media platform.
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