Twitter is currently facing a formidable challenge from Instagram’s Threads, with millions of users signing up on its launch day. Amidst all the buzz, Twitter’s new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, took to Twitter to throw some shade at the new Meta-owned social media platform.
In her tweet, Yaccarino emphasized the importance of every individual’s voice on Twitter. She highlighted the platform’s ability to provide real-time information, facilitate global discussions, and offer a space for sharing opinions and learning from others. Yaccarino credited the Twitter community for building the platform and declared it irreplaceable.
Yaccarino’s tweet came in response to Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, acknowledging Twitter’s strong user base and influential network. Despite recent difficulties, people still rely on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates and news. Mosseri was careful not to underestimate Twitter and its owner, Elon Musk, recognizing the platform’s rich history and passionate user community, as well as its powerful network effects.
Mosseri highlighted the opportunity presented by Twitter’s volatility and unpredictability under Musk’s leadership, which led to the development of Threads on Instagram. He emphasized that while Twitter pioneered the space for public conversations, Instagram saw a chance to create something open and beneficial for its existing community.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, also joined the conversation by tweeting an image of two identical spiders facing off, his first tweet since 2012. Musk wasted no time in responding. Meta has previously taken jabs at Twitter, claiming that Threads will be a more sensibly managed version of the microblogging platform.
In her tweet, Yaccarino emphasized the importance of every individual’s voice on Twitter. She highlighted the platform’s ability to provide real-time information, facilitate global discussions, and offer a space for sharing opinions and learning from others. Yaccarino credited the Twitter community for building the platform and declared it irreplaceable.
Yaccarino’s tweet came in response to Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, acknowledging Twitter’s strong user base and influential network. Despite recent difficulties, people still rely on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates and news. Mosseri was careful not to underestimate Twitter and its owner, Elon Musk, recognizing the platform’s rich history and passionate user community, as well as its powerful network effects.
Mosseri highlighted the opportunity presented by Twitter’s volatility and unpredictability under Musk’s leadership, which led to the development of Threads on Instagram. He emphasized that while Twitter pioneered the space for public conversations, Instagram saw a chance to create something open and beneficial for its existing community.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, also joined the conversation by tweeting an image of two identical spiders facing off, his first tweet since 2012. Musk wasted no time in responding. Meta has previously taken jabs at Twitter, claiming that Threads will be a more sensibly managed version of the microblogging platform.
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