Posted on 06/19/2023 10:41:03 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Zuckerberg’s most trusted lieutenants, unveiled what he called “our response to Twitter”.
The product chief showed off what has internally been codenamed “Project 92”, or in some iterations “Barcelona”: a prototype app that the Facebook-developer hopes will finally kill its rival.
The app is expected to be called Threads and screenshots suggest it will feature a continuous scroll of text like Twitter with buttons similar to the Like and Retweet functions, according to technology news site The Verge.
Zuckerberg’s company is already courting celebrities and influencers to test the app. Meta has been negotiating with TV host Oprah Winfrey and Tibetan religious leader the Dalai Lama to open accounts, hoping that high-profile early users can help tempt the masses to join.
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Apple will eat Zucks lunch in AI & VR, & I’ll take Musk & Co. to beat Mark’s Meta.
Only in stupid America do people pay for the rope to hang themselves.
Sounds like he is building an IT religion.
Zuckerberg = A combination of Soros and a reptile.
Not today, maybe tomorrow (but I always live in the moment so there is no tomorrow).
Twitter seems to be nothing BUT ADS. That doesn’t even include the copious ads and fanboy threads about Teslas. Twitter is nothing but one long ad for Elon’s car company.
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Yes, the vast majority of young people avoid any type of fakebook-related stuff, like it is the plague.
They’re referencing the exodus of a few large woke corporations from Twitter. It is not the death-knell of Twitter that leftists believe it is; just wishful thinking on their idiotic part.
..it will feature a continuous scroll of text like Twitter with buttons similar to the Like and Retweet functions..
He’s going to defeat Twitter by copying them? How innovative!
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