Zuckerberg parodies Musk's comments
For the second time in a week, Mark Zuckerberg continued to "tease" Elon Musk by parodying the Twitter boss's commenting style.
On the social network Threads , Zuckerberg twice responded to posts with the word "concerning" (disturbing) with the emoji "laughing out of tears". The first was when Meta CEO responded to entrepreneur Nikita Bier about some users leaving the new platform after a short while.
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Photo: SkyNews
The second time, he commented when Meta engineer Philip Fung said that Threads-related content had been removed from Twitter's Trending tab. "It doesn't seem like Threads is one of the top 30 trends on Twitter despite the attention. I get it, but it shows how hard it is to stick to your own guidelines when it's against your interests. ", Fung wrote on Threads over the weekend.
"Concerning" is a word Elon Musk often uses to comment on social networks. According to Business Insider , the South African-born billionaire uses the word at least 26 times in tweets.
Before that, after launching Threads on July 5, Zuckerberg also posted a photo for the first time on Twitter, with the content of two identical Spider-Man pointing at each other, outsiders did not know who was the real Spider-Man. Some technology sites said that the above action showed Zuckerberg wanted to tease Musk, but also showed that he did not deny that Threads copied Twitter.
Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo of a meme, implying that Threads has a mechanism similar to Twitter.
Musk has yet to respond. However, since Threads appeared, he has had many tweets expressing his displeasure. In it, he sarcastically: "Better to be attacked by strangers on Twitter than indulge in fake happiness on Instagram that hides pain."
On July 8, Musk said Threads is just another version of Instagram. "Threads is Instagram but removed the photos, and it makes no sense. How many times have you read comments on Instagram photos and wished there were more? Personally, never," Musk wrote.
Threads is a text chat application with a mechanism similar to Twitter. Users share the same Instagram account, so you can add you from the existing list of friends and followers on the old platform.
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