- By Ashish Singh
- Thu, 06 Jul 2023 12:34 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
JE Technology Desk: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been making headlines since the early hours of Wednesday. In a new update, Meta founder with his Twitter account (@finkd) tweeted a meme soon after introducing the Twitter rival Threads for public users in over 100 countries. The tweet posted by Zuckerberg was the first tweet after over 11 years.
Mark Zuckerberg took to Twitter to share a popular Spider-Man meme in which two similar-looking Spider-Man point fingers at each other in perplexity as if bewildered. According to the reports, it is most likely to be taking a dig at Twitter and flexing Meta’s new micro-blogging platform Threads. If the reports are believed to be true, this is not the first time Mark Zuckerberg has indirectly challenged billionaire Musk.
— Mark Zuckerberg (@finkd) July 6, 2023
Previously, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg were likely to be a part of a cage match. Elon Musk jokingly replied to the user cautioning him that Zuckerberg knows Jiu-Jitsu to which he replied, “I am up for a cage match then.” Taking the screenshot of the Tweet, Zuckerberg posted a story saying ‘Send me the location’.
Meanwhile, Meta has introduced the highly anticipated Twitter alternative Threads for all iOS and Android users. It has a pretty much similar interface to Twitter and has a threads option that users can like, reply to, reshare and other features.
Instagram users can directly sign-up to the platform using their accounts and username and follow their followers, import bios, links, and other details. All the users need to do is download the application, sign-up with an Instagram account, and follow their Instagram followers.
Twitter has also quietly removed the requirement to login in order to view a Tweet. Previously, Elon Musk's platform limited the number of tweets a user could view in a day, allowing users to opt-out for an alternative.