Meta founder says rival platform will ‘focus on kindness’ as it claims 10 million users hours after launch
Mark Zuckerberg has taken a swipe at Elon Musk’s Twitter as his competitor to the platform, Threads, announced 10 million sign-ups within hours of its launch.
The chief executive and founder of Meta used his new Threads account to say Twitter had not “nailed” its opportunity to become a mega app and that his copycat version would be “focusing on kindness”.
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