Mark Zuckerberg Seems like he’s taking it philosophically and doesn’t want the fight he’s planted Elon Musk going beyond social media; On the other hand, the South African millionaire fails to maintain the initial success after launching Wiresa network that Meta created to compete against Twitter.

Rivalries between social network leaders skyrocketed months ago with the announcement of what the US media has dubbed “Twitter-killer” (Twitter-killer).

After the release of Threads, Mark Zuckerberg went back to using his Twitter account, without posting for 11 years, to post the image of Spider-Man looking at Spider-Man. Is it a clear allusion to Musk about Threads’ alleged resemblance to Twitter?

Differences and Similarities Between Twitter and Threads

Musk not satisfied with being the richest man in the world, according to the ranking made by the millionaires index from the Bloomberg site, even raised their fists.

First, Musk started heating up the atmosphere against Zuckerberg and challenged him to a cage fight. Even UFC boss Dana White said he contacted both and they texted him that they wanted to meet in Las Vegas.

After announcing a lawsuit against Zuckerberg accusing him of poaching former employees to create a “copycat” app, Elon Musk is now very descriptive about his “measurement” of manhood, though he first rhymed by him to be called a cuckold (Zuck is a prick). . Zuck is how Meta’s owner identifies himself on his Instagram account. To make it understandable, he used the ruler emoji.

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One of the reasons for the rapid success of this Threads application is the simple registration process through an Instagram account, which can be used in 100 countries for now, but none in the European Union.

According to data from Sensor Tower, Threads is currently the most downloaded free app in the US on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

At first glance, Threads looks like a copy of Twitter that hosts posts—photos, videos up to 5 minutes long, and posts up to 500 characters—and lets you respond in one of three ways: give them a “like,” by reposting and commenting on them.

Like Twitter, you can set notifications to alert when a user posts, but you can’t create lists of users.

No hashtags or tags can be used, so there are no trending topics or trends.

New Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino confirmed the fight is on and sided with her boss, announcing Monday that the social media platform had its busiest day since last February and fired on the new Twitter project.Mark Zuckerberg, Threads, in the process.

“I don’t want to leave you hanging by a thread…but Twitter has really outdone itself! Last week we had our busiest day since February. There is only ONE Twitter. You know it. I know,” Yaccarino tweeted. The company’s owner, Elon Musk, responded to the post, saying, “I think we could reach an all-time high this week.”