The journey of a thousand punches begins with a tweet.
What may have started out as an inconspicuous comment by an unsuspecting social media user has morphed into a full-blown chest thumping match between
It all started, as it always does, in a
In response, a Twitter user joked that Musk better watch out because Zuckerberg
Yup, Elon Musk, the world's richest man, challenged Mark Zuckerberg to a cage match, and within 24 hours, the
And so, Musk did.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the internet lost its collective mind, with more and more articles popping up every day on whether a cage fight would actually happen and
The animosity the tech billionaires, and also the world's richest men, have shown each other this past week is not random. It might seem abrupt, but there's actually a
While the billionaires duke it out in an MMA ring, a bigger fight is raging between their social media platforms. A recent report from The New York Times said Twitter's U.S. advertising revenue dropped 59% year-over-year, during a five-week period starting April 1, as advertisers jumped ship. In fact, Twitter's global ad revenue this year is estimated to be 28% lower than it was in 2022, at around $3 billion, according to an estimate by research firm Insider Intelligence, Forbes
By comparison, Meta is flying high. The company is expected to generate $121.9 billion in revenue during 2023, a cool $10 billion more than in 2022, with even more coming in 2024,
No wonder, then, Zuckerberg wants to capture advertisers disillusioned by Twitter's direction, and Musk wants to trade blows with the young CEO to iron things out.
Facebook ranked #12 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings this week. Instagram was #4 and Tesla was on the #6 spot.
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- Spywares are bad. Here's why: the Polish developer of a phone tracking app called LetMeSpy said a hacker gained unauthorized access to its data, making it the
latest in a long list of companies that have been hacked, breached, or exposed victim’s data. - Unicorn social app IRL is shutting down after admitting 95% of its users were fake, TechCrunch
reports . - Google's YouTube wants to try its hand in
cloud gaming . - Parents will now have
more control over what teens see and do over Instagram and Messenger. - Apple says proposed UK law ‘poses a serious threat’ to end-to-end encryption, The Verge
reported . - IBM will acquire technology spend-management platform Apptio from Vista Equity Partners for $4.6 billion in cash, in the latest deal to bolster its capabilities in cloud and automation, Reuters
reported .
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