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    Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has accused Meta, the parent company of Facebook, of stealing Twitter employees to launch Threads, a new social media app that is similar to Twitter.

     

    In a tweet on July 7, 2023, Musk said, "Competition is fine, cheating is not. Meta literally just stole dozens of Twitter employees who worked on our direct competitors, the ones who know the product best".

     

    You may see Musk's tweet below.

     

    Musk also said that he would be "looking into" the matter and that he would take "appropriate action" if necessary.

    Background of the allegations

    Musk has a history of being critical of Meta. In the past, he has called the company "a copycat" and has said that it is "not innovative." He has also said that he believes that Meta is "a dying company."

     

    In April 2022, Musk made an offer to buy Twitter for $44 billion. The deal is still pending regulatory approval.

    What is Threads?

    Threads is a new social media app that was launched by Meta in May 2023. The app is designed for sharing personal moments with friends and family. Threads users can create posts, share photos and videos, and send direct messages.

     

    The app has been compared to Twitter, as it allows users to share short posts with their followers. However, Threads also has some features that are different from Twitter, such as the ability to create group chats and the ability to share photos and videos in a more private way.

     

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    The launch Threads is clearly shaking the reputation of Twitter

    What's next?

    It is unclear what Musk will do next in regards to the allegations that Meta stole Twitter employees. However, it is clear that he is not happy about the situation.

     

    It is also unclear what Meta will do in response to Musk's allegations. The company has not yet commented on the matter.

     

    The situation remains fluid, and it will be interesting to see how it unfolds.

     

    Elon Musk's allegations that Meta stole Twitter employees are serious. If true, it would be a violation of Twitter's intellectual property and could have legal implications. It is also a sign of the growing rivalry between Musk and Meta and Meta has not yet responded to Musk's allegations.

     

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