After 11 years, Mark Zuckerberg tweets and posts a meme about an app called “Twitter Clone Threads”

Mark Zuckerberg tweets and posts a meme about an app called "Twitter Clone Threads"

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, was absent from Twitter for more than 11 years. He returned to the microblogging platform this morning, though, and posted a meme. This arrived about the same time that Threads became up. The Facebook founder posted a meme on Twitter that showed a man pointing at another person wearing the Spider-Man suit. Without a caption, the meme was distributed in a vacuum.

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Additionally, this occurs shortly after Elon Musk challenged him to a cage match. Many people have thought that he is making fun of Musk by using this meme to promote Meta’s brand-new software, “Threads.” As for the meme:

The Instagram team created Threads, which is essentially a text-based software that lets users publish posts up to 500 characters long. It was formally introduced on Wednesday and is seen as Twitter’s greatest threat to yet. Through an Instagram account, the app can be accessed.

Threads was described by Zuckerberg as a “open and friendly public space for conversation”.

“Our goal is to reinvent the text, idea, and discussion experience for text and ideas by combining the best elements of Instagram. I’m thankful to everyone of you who have been a part of Threads from the beginning because I believe the world needs communities like this one. Threads is currently accessible through the app store,” he stated.

When asked if Threads can surpass Twitter in popularity, he responded, “I think there should be a public chats app with at least 1 billion users. It’ll take some time, though. Twitter has had the chance to do this, but hasn’t quite succeeded. I think we will.

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