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Twitter dispute: Ask The Doctor medical question platform sues Shiba Inu

 


The Canadian platform wants to reveal the true identity of Shytoshi Kusama. He is a volunteer project manager at the popular Meme-Coin Shiba Inu.


There was another heated discussion on Twitter on Tuesday. Ask The Doctor, a Canadian medical questions and answers website, announced that it would sue Shytoshi Kusama, the volunteer project leader of the Shiba Inu meme token (SHIB), for defamation. They also want to uncover his identity in court. Kusama immediately fired back, claiming it was illegal for Ask The Doctor to accept money for a service the platform never provided.


The Twitter exchange began when Kusama quoted a promotional tweet from Ask The Doctor the previous day and claimed, "You are a scam account. Where are all of your" Doctor "tweets from your 2009 tour account? " But it gets even more complicated because Ask The Doctor used to be a SHIB influencer. 



In a December 1 tweet, the company claimed it had SHIB 31 billion (then $ 1.5 million) on its balance sheet. On Monday, Ask The Doctor tweeted then, the platform has its Shib token from his accounts banned . Twitter users claim the company had massively promoted SHIB tokens to retail investors in the past month.


At the time of going to press, the conflict with Ask The Doctor continued to escalate on the social media platform. In current tweets , the company claims that SHIB is "a fraud", that it is "heading towards zero", that it is "on the verge of denoting" and that a so-called "rug pull" is imminent, according to the platform. However, no evidence or specific explanation has been provided for any of these claims. Since the conflict started less than 24 hours ago, Ask the Doctor appears to have lost nearly 10,000 Twitter followers. Currently there are still around 48,000. While Ask The Doctor said the platform sold its SHIB for business reasons, it did not explain why it invested in a coin it believes was a "scam" in the first place.

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