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Musk slams Zuckerberg as he unveils ‘Twitter Killer’ Threads app.

Elon Musk Fires Shots at Mark Zuckerberg Amid Feud Over Twitter Competitor

Twitter owner Elon Musk didn’t hold back when it came to expressing his thoughts on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The ongoing feud between these Big Tech billionaires escalated after Zuckerberg launched a new platform called Threads to directly compete with Twitter.

In response to a screenshot of an exchange between fast food chain Wendy’s and the Facebook founder, Musk suggested that Zuckerberg should go to space just to make him mad. Zuckerberg responded with a laughing emoji.

The Twitter account that shared the image summed up the situation by saying, “Elon: Protects free speech Zuck: Protects brand speech.”

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WARNING: The following tweets contain language that might offend some readers.

Musk didn’t hold back in his response, calling Zuckerberg a derogatory name. He later proposed a rather unconventional contest between the two of them. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO accused Zuckerberg of copying Twitter with the launch of Threads. Twitter’s lawyer even mentioned the possibility of suing Meta for misappropriation of trade secrets and intellectual property.

The feud continued as Musk highlighted allegations of censorship against conservatives on Meta’s platform.

Rumors of a cage match between Zuckerberg and Musk have also been circulating, with MMA stars offering to train Musk for the fight. UFC president Dana White confirmed that both billionaires are serious about the idea, but no match has been scheduled yet.

It’s clear that this feud is far from over, and the battle between these tech giants continues to captivate the public’s attention.

The post ‘Zuck Is a ****’ – Musk Lashes Out Against Zuckerberg Amid Launch of ‘Twitter Killer’ Threads App appeared first on The Western Journal.



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