Musk vs. Zuckerberg: 25 cartoons that summarize the ‘Tech Bros’ dispute

Mark Zuckerberg uses the turbulence on Twitter to warm up to his intimate enemy Elon Musk with a Twitter copy. At least for cartoonists, the tech giants’ cockfight is a celebration.

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Social media king Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter owner Elon Musk are mortal enemies. The fact that Zuckerberg launched a Twitter copy this week could finally escalate the long-standing feud between the “Tech Bros.” Threads, as the metagroup’s new social media app is called, is the first competitor that could really rip waves of users from Twitter.

Zuckerberg and Musk want to fight in the cage. Both benefit from the hype. He distracts from the real problems of the tech titans

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Folks when Musk challenges his nemesis Zuck to a cage fight

At least we’d have fun

Since Musk bought Twitter, the social network has plummeted

So it’s no coincidence that Zuckerberg’s Twitter copy is Threads right now

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Threads has more than 50 million activated profiles per day after launch

Meanwhile, Twitter is only worth about a third of Musk’s purchase price

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With Zuckerberg’s frontal attack, the situation is finally awkward for Twitter

How Zuckerberg (according to Musk) created the Twitter clone Threads

Threads is very similar to Twitter in design and functionality.

If you fire most of your employees and then complain about them hiring your rival…

Zuckerberg responds and returns to Twitter after 11 years to drop this tweet

The other day at Twitter headquarters

Musk is about to throw Twitter full throttle against the wall

If you limit the number of messages you can read per day on your social network…

… and just annoyed the rest of the hardcore users

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If Microsoft would also introduce daily limits 😂

Meanwhile, the last four remaining software engineers are at Twitter

Why Musk bought Twitter

What Musk really means by freedom of speech

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When advertisers run away from you

When Musk tries to sell you a Twitter subscription

Elon Twitter

The Twitter mess summed up in a cartoon

In about 500 years

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How we imagine the battle between Musk and Zuckerberg

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Source: Watson

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