Mark Zuckerberg tweeted for the first time in more than a decade, after the release of his latest invention, the Threads application.
Meta’s Instagram officially unveiled Threads on Wednesday and is strategically poised to threaten Elon Musk’s Twitter platform.
After the announcement, Mark Zuckerberg tweeted a photo of identical Spider-Men facing off. The last time Mark tweeted was in 2012.
This jab comes weeks after Elon Musk challenged the Meta founder, Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight. Could this be Mark’s first blow?
Threads is capitalizing on a series of missteps at Twitter. Since Musk acquired the company for $44 billion in October, it’s cut thousands of employees, loosened content moderation policies, and put users and advertisers through a spate of technical challenges. In the latest controversial policy change, Twitter limited the number of tweets users can view daily a measure Musk called “temporary” to fend off data scrapers and bots.