An attorney for Twitter on Wednesday sent a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg accusing Meta of stealing trade secrets by employing former Twitter employees.
This post of Mark Zuckerberg came in a few hours after his company Meta unveiled 'Threads' a new app designed to directly compete with Elon Musk's Twitter.
Alessandro Paluzzi, a developer who digs into app code to expose unreleased features, tweeted that Meta's Twitter-like app had been released into the Google Play store, reports The Verge.
Musk had earlier tweeted that he would be "up for a cage match" with Zuckerberg, to which the latter posted a screenshot of the Tesla CEO's tweet with the caption "send me location".
Musk earlier tweeted that he would be "up for a cage match" with Zuckerberg, to which Meta founder posted a screenshot of Musk's tweet with the caption "send me location".
"Worth mentioning, Reels shared by private accounts can't be downloaded and public accounts can turn off the ability for people to download their Reels in Account Settings."
The official changelog of the app's update still mentions features from some previous updates, which reveals that they are still in the process of gradual release
The subscribed verified batch has no difference at all compared to the authentic one, making it difficult to know if the account with the verified batch is genuine or not.