๐ค Meta vs. Musk: The Battle of the Tweets Commences ๐
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is revving its engine with Project 92, a shiny new Twitter-esque app. Chief Product Officer Chris Cox provocatively implied the platform would be “sanely run,” a clear dig at Twitter’s new boss, SpaceX’s CEO, Elon Musk. The app, rumored to be named ‘Threads,’ is designed to be a safe, user-friendly hub for creators and public figures, with big names like Oprah and the Dalai Lama reportedly committed to using it. Metaโs grand plan to leverage Instagram’s vast user base could give it a significant advantage over Twitter. Meanwhile, controversy seems to be Musk’s middle name, as heโs come under fire for drastic workforce cuts and monetizing the coveted blue checkmark on Twitter.
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In the latest turn of the social media saga, Meta, under the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg, is cooking up a spicy response to Twitter. The internet is abuzz with speculation about Project 92, Meta’s potential ace up its sleeve. It’s rumored to go by the moniker ‘Threads’ and with it, Meta promises a platform that’s ‘sanely run.’ Is this a sly reference to the rollercoaster that Twitter’s been on since Musk took over? Well, the jury’s still out on that one. ๐คท
Cox, at the helm of this ‘response to Twitter,’ is staking high claims, stating the platform aims to create a โstable place to build and grow audiencesโ focusing on โsafety, ease of use, and reliability.โ But hang on! Let’s talk about the big names who are reportedly committed to using the app: Oprah, the Dalai Lama, and DJ Slime, among others. Can we say, star-studded lineup? ๐๐
The bold part is the platform’s planned integration with Instagram’s account system and the decentralized social networking protocol, ActivityPub. This strategic move allows users to take their accounts and followers with them to other supported apps. But let’s question this: Can this make the app more versatile and user-friendly? Or does it just make it another pawn in Zuckerberg’s digital empire?๐ฐ๐ค
Meta’s alliance with Instagram might give it an edge. Instagram boasts over a billion users, compared to Twitter’s approximately 360 million. Is this a potential knockout blow? Only time will tell.โฐ๐ฎ
Meanwhile, on Twitter Street, Musk is causing an uproar. Half the workforce? Axed. Advertisers? Scared off. High-profile users? Outraged. Verification badges? Pay-to-play. If you want to keep that prestigious blue checkmark, be ready to shell out anywhere from $8 a month for individuals to $1,000 monthly for organizations.๐ธ๐ต
Taking over the reins at Twitter is Linda Yaccarino, previously of NBCUniversal, tasked with boosting dwindling ad revenue. Can she turn things around, or is she in over her head? It’s a daunting task, especially with an initial shortfall of up to 30% in sales projections. Can she scramble and pick up the pieces?๐๏ธโโ๏ธ๐ผ
It’s an exciting time in the world of social media. With Meta’s Project 92 gearing up to take on Musk’s Twitter, it’s sure to be a battle of epic proportions. As we watch from the sidelines, there’s one question left to ask: In this epic battle of the tweets, who will reign supreme?๐๐ข
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