Mark Zuckerberg Tweeted After 11 Years On Twitter After Launching Threads

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Mark Zuckerberg vs Elon Musk: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been associated with Twitter since 2009 but he is a nominal Twitter user. That is, they are not very active in this. His last tweet was on January 18, 2012. On the last day, Mark Zuckerberg has launched the Threads app in more than 100 countries. This is an app like Twitter on which the company was working since January. After launching this app, Mark Zuckerberg has made a tweet on Twitter after 11 years. So far more than 60 lakh people have seen this tweet of his. Mark’s account is not verified on Twitter. Means he has not bought the subscription. More than 5 lakh 80 people follow him on Twitter while he himself follows 759 people.

Shared this picture after 11 years

Mark Zuckerberg has shared a picture on Twitter after 11 years in which a Spiderman is pointing towards another Spiderman. Through this, they are telling Twitter owner Elon Musk that Twitter’s competitor has come in the market. More than 60 lakh people have seen this tweet of Mark so far and threads are also trending on Twitter.

More than 2 million users in 2 hours

Meta has launched Threads to compete with Twitter. This is a microblogging platform. According to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the platform has already attracted over 2 million users in just two hours. He said that soon this platform will cross the userbase of more than 1 billion. Launching the app, Mark made a post in the threads and wrote that this platform has been developed for open and friendly public space. The app gives access to the best features of Instagram so that users can do many things like tweet, share videos etc.

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