Elon Musk fired most of Twitter's staff and said their talents will be of 'great use elsewhere.'

Twitter's now threatening to sue Meta, accusing the company of hiring former employees to create​



  • Meta launched a text-based app called Threads that competes with platforms like Twitter.
  • In less than 24 hours, Elon Musk's lawyer sent a cease-and-desist letter over Meta's app.
  • The letter accuses Meta of hiring "dozens" of ex-Twitter employees and using them to create Threads.
 
don't you just love it when 2 billionaires fighting for more money.....


Elon Musk Sends a Loud Message to Mark Zuckerberg​


Mark Zuckerberg launched Meta's answer to Twitter July 6, a text-based social media platform called Threads. The launch got off to a strong start, with Zuckerberg clocking more than 30 million sign-ups by late morning on the same day.

And the new app certainly caught the attention of Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO who bought Twitter for $44 billion last year. Twitter sent (META) - Get Free Report a cease-and-desist letter, threatening legal action against the tech rival for allegedly hiring former Twitter employees in order to create a "copycat" of Twitter, an accusation Meta sources have called baseless.

 

Twitter was hit with a massive $90 million legal fee that Elon Musk is now trying to fight in court. A former Twitter director saw the bill and responded, 'O My Freaking God,' court​


 

Oh Great, Elon Musk Is Having A Tantrum About Meta's Threads​





If you’re on Twitter, you’re likely already up to date with Elon Musk’s various missteps as Twitter’s owner and ‘Chief Twit’. He’s run the company into the ground, made the platform terrible for users, and in his most recent move, rate-limited tweets so that users could only see a certain number of tweets per day. This has since been silently reversed, but it was the straw that broke the camel’s back for many. People have been fleeing to alternative platforms ever since, convinced that Twitter will never regain its functionality. Threads is one of those platforms, and while I have serious issues with its privacy policy and its overall terrible vibes, it seems a whole lot more functional than Twitter.
 
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