Mark Zuckerberg tweets for the first time in a decade, takes a dig at Elon Musk
- Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, tweeted for the first time in over a decade after launching the Twitter rival app, Threads.
- Zuckerberg posted a meme of Spider Man facing off, poking fun at Twitter owner Elon Musk.
- No caption was added to the post.
Threads: A potent threat to Twitter
- Threads, built by the team at Instagram, is a text-based app that allows users to share posts up to 500 characters long.
- Officially unveiled on Wednesday, Threads is considered the most potent threat yet to Twitter.
- Users can log in to the app using their Instagram account and share pictures and short videos.
Creating a positive and creative space on Threads
- Meta said Threads takes what Instagram does best and expands it to text, creating a positive and creative space for users to express their ideas.
- Users can join public conversations by connecting with friends and creators, including the people they follow on Instagram.
- Mark Zuckerberg expressed the need for a public conversations app with over a billion people on it and hopes Threads will fill that gap.
Musk’s influence on Twitter
- Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion, the platform has undergone changes, including thousands of employee cuts and loosened content moderation policies.
- Twitter recently limited the number of tweets users can view daily, which Musk called a “temporary” measure to combat data scrapers and bots.
Source: Hindustan Times
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