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That's absolutely true and it's obvious that a significant decline has occurred over the past few time.
Actually Mark Zuckerberg is a pretty smart person, he even managed to create some pretty impressive new breakthroughs so that when he makes an idea that doesn't make sense or copies some of other people's ideas, that can be the beginning of his downfall and the admiration of many people for him can disappear instantly.
At first I didn't believe Mark Zuckerberg would do something like that, but when it became clear, I laughed because someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg had made a fatal mistake.

We don't really understand what these billionaires thinking about because instead of improving their products, they made some new thing that will compete with others but as of now, it really doesn't matter because Twitter seems not bothered with it and this is no doubt a huge epic fail from the part of Mark Zuckerberg. well! sometimes it doesn't really flow the way you want it and as they already release this platform, I think the only thing to do is whether they gonna improve it or they will just gonna give up to minimize their loss.
Elon has worked well and he doesn't care about other people's ideas, that's why until now Elon still has a name that is also known as a billionaire with full of surprises.
It looks like Mark Zuckerberg has completely lost his mind so that he doesn't think long term about what he has done.
Let's see what will happen to Mark Zuckerberg but unfortunately he is also a billionaire so that can do a lot for his reputation with his money.

That's absolutely true and it's obvious that a significant decline has occurred over the past few time.
Actually Mark Zuckerberg is a pretty smart person, he even managed to create some pretty impressive new breakthroughs so that when he makes an idea that doesn't make sense or copies some of other people's ideas, that can be the beginning of his downfall and the admiration of many people for him can disappear instantly.
At first I didn't believe Mark Zuckerberg would do something like that, but when it became clear, I laughed because someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg had made a fatal mistake.
But sadly, it is a mistake to imitate other people's ideas. In this case, it is the idea of Elon, a competitor in his business. But that doesn't stop Mark from launching Threads and it turns out that Threads' welcome was short-lived and either it still has some interest now or it has dwindled a lot due to the lack of development of those ideas. Anything imitating other people's ideas will not work or harm him. So, in this case, hopefully, Mark learns a lot so that he doesn't repeat the same mistake in the future. Well, it's normal for someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg to make a fatal mistake because maybe he's tired and suddenly aha why don't I just copy Elon's idea Grin
Yes it is a terrible way to compete and surely Mark Zuckerberg has gone in the wrong quite far.
Now he needs to start from scratch to be able to win back the sympathy of many people and prove that he can compete intelligently without having to do stupid things like this.
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Too early to say, yes, but I guess they are already going that way and judging from the graph showed above, Thread will likely be one of Mark Zuckerberg's failed project unless if Mark and the team can think of another way to entice more social media users to flock on their platform and will remain that way.

But since Thread does have a lot of similarities from Twitter and because the idea itself came from the mentioned platform, users always prefer the original and more comfortable.

It will be a failure because he stole the idea from someone else and created a copycat. At least Elon paid $44 billion to the creators of Twitter, so he has the right to own it. Zuckerberg just created a clone without paying a penny to the inventors. And this is not the first time that he is doing this. He did the same with Libra and Metaverse as well. Good thing for him is that he enjoys unlimited support from the liberal circles. If Elon had done the same, then he would have been demonized in the social media and probably by this time he could have been facing at least a dozen legal notices.

It is not the first time that anyone is creating a clone without paying a penny to inventors. Isn't this how it works most of the time? The headline here is "messaging" and from there it is not really a lot of magic to think about different ways how people could like to communicate or connect with each other. Instagram is for the visual stuff although many use it to send messages only, the messenger of course, then Twitter which is is supposed to do the real short messages although it is essentially what the SMS service used to be in terms of the limit it started with and everyone can read it. To me this isn't necessarily copying, but mostly an evolution of what we had before anyway. I think people should also stop complaining because since when is competition bad for the end user? I'd rather have three more companies launch a copycat of Twitter and then fight over customers with their advertisement and payment policies.
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Too early to say, yes, but I guess they are already going that way and judging from the graph showed above, Thread will likely be one of Mark Zuckerberg's failed project unless if Mark and the team can think of another way to entice more social media users to flock on their platform and will remain that way.

But since Thread does have a lot of similarities from Twitter and because the idea itself came from the mentioned platform, users always prefer the original and more comfortable.

It will be a failure because he stole the idea from someone else and created a copycat. At least Elon paid $44 billion to the creators of Twitter, so he has the right to own it. Zuckerberg just created a clone without paying a penny to the inventors. And this is not the first time that he is doing this. He did the same with Libra and Metaverse as well. Good thing for him is that he enjoys unlimited support from the liberal circles. If Elon had done the same, then he would have been demonized in the social media and probably by this time he could have been facing at least a dozen legal notices.
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I think by now we have clear results:

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Threads will end up like a lot many of the stupid ideas that Mark Zuckerberg had and it will face the same face as the Libracoin (does anyone even remember about it now?). All Zuckerberg can do is to steal ideas from others and then try to profit out of it. He stole the idea of cryptocurrency from Satoshi Nakamoto and then came up with Libra. Stole the idea of micro-blogging platform from Twitter and then came up with Threads. But what he forgets is that he needs to offer something extra to the users rather than a cheap copycat to stay ahead in the business.

I would say it is still too early to call it a defeat. I won't deny that Mark has been having a bad streak with Libra, the Metaverse and other failed projects, but Threads still has some momentum and it has just launched, I am sure that besides Mark, there are talented people at Meta which could pull off features which may interest people and engage them onto joining this new social media.

Let us see whether Mark allows them to help or will rather stick to his tasteless ideas, which would lead to the demise of another Meta project.

Again, this is not a victory yet, the real battle could be yet to come and fully unfold in front of us, and I do not only mean a boxing match between two rich men, though.

Too early to say, yes, but I guess they are already going that way and judging from the graph showed above, Thread will likely be one of Mark Zuckerberg's failed project unless if Mark and the team can think of another way to entice more social media users to flock on their platform and will remain that way.

But since Thread does have a lot of similarities from Twitter and because the idea itself came from the mentioned platform, users always prefer the original and more comfortable.
With out any special feature that will be very enticing to attract users, i tell you that thread will die even before it becomes we all know it, i have not joined the platform and i honestly do not have any atom of interest to join there, simply because as you said, when  i visited the social media, i saw that it was exactly like twitter, nothing different aside the names, i immediately lost any interest i had to sign up there.

For me personally, and i think this is same for many other people out there, i am so very used to twitter already, the last thing i need to do now is to sign up on a copy platform and start looking for followers afresh, thread is failed project already, except they implement an interesting feature, something really captivating thats not found on any social media at the moment.
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I think by now we have clear results:


Threads will end up like a lot many of the stupid ideas that Mark Zuckerberg had and it will face the same face as the Libracoin (does anyone even remember about it now?). All Zuckerberg can do is to steal ideas from others and then try to profit out of it. He stole the idea of cryptocurrency from Satoshi Nakamoto and then came up with Libra. Stole the idea of micro-blogging platform from Twitter and then came up with Threads. But what he forgets is that he needs to offer something extra to the users rather than a cheap copycat to stay ahead in the business.

I would say it is still too early to call it a defeat. I won't deny that Mark has been having a bad streak with Libra, the Metaverse and other failed projects, but Threads still has some momentum and it has just launched, I am sure that besides Mark, there are talented people at Meta which could pull off features which may interest people and engage them onto joining this new social media.

Let us see whether Mark allows them to help or will rather stick to his tasteless ideas, which would lead to the demise of another Meta project.

Again, this is not a victory yet, the real battle could be yet to come and fully unfold in front of us, and I do not only mean a boxing match between two rich men, though.

Too early to say, yes, but I guess they are already going that way and judging from the graph showed above, Thread will likely be one of Mark Zuckerberg's failed project unless if Mark and the team can think of another way to entice more social media users to flock on their platform and will remain that way.

But since Thread does have a lot of similarities from Twitter and because the idea itself came from the mentioned platform, users always prefer the original and more comfortable.
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That's absolutely true and it's obvious that a significant decline has occurred over the past few time.
Actually Mark Zuckerberg is a pretty smart person, he even managed to create some pretty impressive new breakthroughs so that when he makes an idea that doesn't make sense or copies some of other people's ideas, that can be the beginning of his downfall and the admiration of many people for him can disappear instantly.
At first I didn't believe Mark Zuckerberg would do something like that, but when it became clear, I laughed because someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg had made a fatal mistake.
But sadly, it is a mistake to imitate other people's ideas. In this case, it is the idea of Elon, a competitor in his business. But that doesn't stop Mark from launching Threads and it turns out that Threads' welcome was short-lived and either it still has some interest now or it has dwindled a lot due to the lack of development of those ideas. Anything imitating other people's ideas will not work or harm him. So, in this case, hopefully, Mark learns a lot so that he doesn't repeat the same mistake in the future. Well, it's normal for someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg to make a fatal mistake because maybe he's tired and suddenly aha why don't I just copy Elon's idea Grin
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This is just good when new since it hype many people but after few days it doesn't get much attention as social media user go back to the platform where they always use. And if Zuckerberg will not do anything about this decline maybe we can see this fail then the last laugh will still be on Musk side. Lets still see what will happen to this since threads is still nee do maybe there are still improvement will happen.

Zuckerberg ventured in to the micro-blogging platform without much preparations. He was thinking that he has powerful backers and therefore it would be a cakewalk for him. What he failed to realize is that Twitter demographic is completely different from that in Instagram. And it took more than a decade for Twitter to establish itself in the micro-blogging domain. I don't think that Zuckerberg has that much patience. A better idea for him would have been to acquire some of the existing smaller micro-blogging platforms. But instead he went for the overkill.

That's how businessman risk because nothing will happen if he didn't adopt. Maybe for now we can see some decline since no people yet can stay long on the new platform created since they are use to go with those other long time exist. But once there's monetization for their users then maybe people will comeback again, lets still what will happen with this since we can't deny that the owner is still a influential man and maybe he can do something with his new created platform to make it famous the same with other platforms he own.
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That's absolutely true and it's obvious that a significant decline has occurred over the past few time.
Actually Mark Zuckerberg is a pretty smart person, he even managed to create some pretty impressive new breakthroughs so that when he makes an idea that doesn't make sense or copies some of other people's ideas, that can be the beginning of his downfall and the admiration of many people for him can disappear instantly.
At first I didn't believe Mark Zuckerberg would do something like that, but when it became clear, I laughed because someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg had made a fatal mistake.

We don't really understand what these billionaires thinking about because instead of improving their products, they made some new thing that will compete with others but as of now, it really doesn't matter because Twitter seems not bothered with it and this is no doubt a huge epic fail from the part of Mark Zuckerberg. well! sometimes it doesn't really flow the way you want it and as they already release this platform, I think the only thing to do is whether they gonna improve it or they will just gonna give up to minimize their loss.
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Its just common sense that we wont really be seeing some professional fight or spectacular performance comparing into those actual fights of those real fighters. What we are aiming or interest on this one is that
these fellas are billionaire or famous icon or personality on which it is really just that hard to resist on not to see this fight even if these arent their field but at least seeing them fighting is really that interesting.  Grin

Basing up on the community feedback and interest of this upcoming fight then you could see that it do really get that much attention on which there are even saying that this would really be more than thrice better
that McGregor and Mayweather fight.

Dana White Explains Why Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg Is Better Than Conor McGregor Fighting Floyd Mayweather in ‘Gimmick’ Fight
https://www.insidesport.in/dana-white-explains-why-elon-musk-vs-mark-zuckerberg-is-better-than-conor-mcgregor-fighting-floyd-mayweather-in-gimmick-fight/
Mark Zuckerberg is really transforming like day and night and I would say that his fight will be interesting to see, he will offer us a normal experience but I can't really imagine Elon Musk's fight.
Just look at this video: Elon Musk shows off bizarre dance moves at Tesla event in China. Just look at this video, it will be very funny to see his boxing stance, to see how he will throw his punches. After seeing his dance, I bet his MMA fight will be a hella fun. Dude is just so weird: Elon Musk Dance.
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The decline in the popularity of threads can be seen from the graph, which is very significant and cannot even match Twitter, which is stable all the time, maybe in the future more and more people will leave threads and collapse can occur at any time.
Mark Zuckerberg is experiencing quite a serious problem with the loss of public interest in the ideas he is running, do you also believe that this will be the beginning of the downfall for Mark Zuckerberg if things like that continue to happen without any changes being made by Mark Zuckerberg.
It is possible that Elon can really develop with some of his ideas, while Mark Zuckerberg has lost his own name.
If you look at the graphs, threads have experienced a significant decline, while Twitter tends to be stable and still used by its users. If Mark doesn't make important changes to his ideas, I think this could be the start of Mark's downfall and even if he does release other apps later, if he's still trying to copy other people's ideas, it won't develop very well. Meanwhile, for Elon, he can still get his ideas, especially to make the market hot.
That's absolutely true and it's obvious that a significant decline has occurred over the past few time.
Actually Mark Zuckerberg is a pretty smart person, he even managed to create some pretty impressive new breakthroughs so that when he makes an idea that doesn't make sense or copies some of other people's ideas, that can be the beginning of his downfall and the admiration of many people for him can disappear instantly.
At first I didn't believe Mark Zuckerberg would do something like that, but when it became clear, I laughed because someone as smart as Mark Zuckerberg had made a fatal mistake.
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Its just common sense that we wont really be seeing some professional fight or spectacular performance comparing into those actual fights of those real fighters. What we are aiming or interest on this one is that
these fellas are billionaire or famous icon or personality on which it is really just that hard to resist on not to see this fight even if these arent their field but at least seeing them fighting is really that interesting.  Grin

Basing up on the community feedback and interest of this upcoming fight then you could see that it do really get that much attention on which there are even saying that this would really be more than thrice better
that McGregor and Mayweather fight.

Dana White Explains Why Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg Is Better Than Conor McGregor Fighting Floyd Mayweather in ‘Gimmick’ Fight
https://www.insidesport.in/dana-white-explains-why-elon-musk-vs-mark-zuckerberg-is-better-than-conor-mcgregor-fighting-floyd-mayweather-in-gimmick-fight/
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In response to fans who dismissed the rumored fight between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg as a “gimmick fight,” Dana White emphasized that it was not a publicity stunt.
Maybe i am mistunderstanding the term "publicity stunt" but even if they are not planning to sell a product with the fight, it most certainly is a publicity stunt. I mean what else it would be? They don't need money.

Not only for publicity stunt them but the whole MMA scene, and for a good cause donating the ticket money they could actually do good pr. Not that Elon would be interested in PR.

They need publicity for their brands, but what they need is attention and admiration. That's basically what ultra rich are interested about beside living forever. Because that's only thing they need. They got everything else covered.

Most people wouldn't admire either one of them, they just would like to see two grown ass famous people to bash each other for no apparent reason.
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The best bet is it doesnt happen but if it did I would just go with the younger man as the most simple truth is the most likely event to occur.    Neither of them are fit for purpose fighters in that ring, they may swear to some degree of training but its just personal fitness level involvement probably.   Which trainer is going to argue with a billionaire and get fired and lose not just that customer but all the other rich friends, the trainer went easy on them most likely and the actual level is unlikely to be good.  So they are equal in their amateur status and so its easier to be fit when you are younger, Zuckerburg is the most sensible bet of the two.  
I don't know why but for some reason, it feels like Elon Musk is more athletic and active than Mark, and I say that because of their body shape when seen from over the clothes, and their body language as well. Mark just seems like he is not able to hit a punch very strongly and will take a big hit with ease from someone without being able to make much movement or blocking. None of what I said is based on logic or facts, but that is just how I feel.

However, I don't really think that there is ever going to be something like that happening between two billionaires, they don't need to do it at all, their fight is digital and they will keep continuing that just like how Mark released his own version of Twitter called Threads only to give Musk competition. That is more fun.
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Threads was doomed to fail from the start. The reason is that it was not offering anything better than Twitter. Zuckerberg was just hoping to attract people who were not happy with the ownership change and censorship rules in Twitter. And in the end, it turned out that only a small fraction of Twitter users were open to Threads. And although Threads managed to enroll hundreds of millions of new users, the quality was missing. Most of these users were existing Instagram customers who just wanted to try out the new feature. And very soon they lost their interest in Threads.
Yes, it seems Mark wants to gain momentum from the changes on Twitter. By launching Threads, Mark hopes people will move to Threads which doesn't cost anything extra to the user and the app also looks much simpler on Threads than Twitter. A friend told me that if we make a post in Threads, it will be directly integrated into Instagram. But I also don't know whether it's correct or needs additional settings because I haven't tried using Threads either. Maybe in terms of quality, there is still much that needs to be improved if Mark wants to see Threads compete with Twitter.

The decline in the popularity of threads can be seen from the graph, which is very significant and cannot even match Twitter, which is stable all the time, maybe in the future more and more people will leave threads and collapse can occur at any time.
Mark Zuckerberg is experiencing quite a serious problem with the loss of public interest in the ideas he is running, do you also believe that this will be the beginning of the downfall for Mark Zuckerberg if things like that continue to happen without any changes being made by Mark Zuckerberg.
It is possible that Elon can really develop with some of his ideas, while Mark Zuckerberg has lost his own name.
If you look at the graphs, threads have experienced a significant decline, while Twitter tends to be stable and still used by its users. If Mark doesn't make important changes to his ideas, I think this could be the start of Mark's downfall and even if he does release other apps later, if he's still trying to copy other people's ideas, it won't develop very well. Meanwhile, for Elon, he can still get his ideas, especially to make the market hot.
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This is just good when new since it hype many people but after few days it doesn't get much attention as social media user go back to the platform where they always use. And if Zuckerberg will not do anything about this decline maybe we can see this fail then the last laugh will still be on Musk side. Lets still see what will happen to this since threads is still nee do maybe there are still improvement will happen.

Zuckerberg ventured in to the micro-blogging platform without much preparations. He was thinking that he has powerful backers and therefore it would be a cakewalk for him. What he failed to realize is that Twitter demographic is completely different from that in Instagram. And it took more than a decade for Twitter to establish itself in the micro-blogging domain. I don't think that Zuckerberg has that much patience. A better idea for him would have been to acquire some of the existing smaller micro-blogging platforms. But instead he went for the overkill.
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The social media platforms is just too much to keep track of, these days. How many social platforms can one really use?
 I stopped being a fan of Facebook longtime ago, but it still happens to be that I never lost or deleted the account.

Let's not say Mark's Thread is more of a competition of who's-the-boss-here-move, but it sure looked like it.
I like Elons' calm so far, and also there's the fact that all eyes are on Threads, just to see if it would live up to its hype. If not, well, let's not pray anything bad turns out.

There are a whole lot of apps out there that aims to connect people together but only a handful are widely known and used. The majority of those apps gradually fade out of people’s heads and would naturally die off cause no one registers anymore.

I think Elon remained calm cause no matter how twitter seems to be fucked up, the original is still the original. Whatever Mark had in mind when he created Threads(obviously to rival twitter) wouldn’t have the desired effect like he would hope.
Although, Threads recorded some huge number of signups on the first two days after launch, I think most people were curious on how the rival app would be be and decided signup and to see for themselves. All eyes may be on Thread now, it would soon move away to the next big thing.
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Threads was doomed to fail from the start. The reason is that it was not offering anything better than Twitter. Zuckerberg was just hoping to attract people who were not happy with the ownership change and censorship rules in Twitter. And in the end, it turned out that only a small fraction of Twitter users were open to Threads. And although Threads managed to enroll hundreds of millions of new users, the quality was missing. Most of these users were existing Instagram customers who just wanted to try out the new feature. And very soon they lost their interest in Threads.

Threads was doomed to die because it is a product of Facebook. Even though a lot of people uses it, Facebook has a huge army of those who hates this social media network for spying on people. I find it stupid to create a copy of huge social media platforms nowadays. Even though Zuckerberg has advantage over Musk in a fight, Musk already is leading 1:0, because of Threads fail. I just hope it was an expensive joke from Mark and Facebook, and with Threads, all the wanted to do is to prick Elon.

The social media platforms is just too much to keep track of, these days. How many social platforms can one really use?
 I stopped being a fan of Facebook longtime ago, but it still happens to be that I never lost or deleted the account.

Let's not say Mark's Thread is more of a competition of who's-the-boss-here-move, but it sure looked like it.
I like Elons' calm so far, and also there's the fact that all eyes are on Threads, just to see if it would live up to its hype. If not, well, let's not pray anything bad turns out.
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Threads was doomed to fail from the start. The reason is that it was not offering anything better than Twitter. Zuckerberg was just hoping to attract people who were not happy with the ownership change and censorship rules in Twitter. And in the end, it turned out that only a small fraction of Twitter users were open to Threads. And although Threads managed to enroll hundreds of millions of new users, the quality was missing. Most of these users were existing Instagram customers who just wanted to try out the new feature. And very soon they lost their interest in Threads.

Threads was doomed to die because it is a product of Facebook. Even though a lot of people uses it, Facebook has a huge army of those who hates this social media network for spying on people. I find it stupid to create a copy of huge social media platforms nowadays. Even though Zuckerberg has advantage over Musk in a fight, Musk already is leading 1:0, because of Threads fail. I just hope it was an expensive joke from Mark and Facebook, and with Threads, all the wanted to do is to prick Elon.

Who knows what Zuckerberg was thinking but this was a bad idea, there is a limit on the time people can spend being connected to social media websites, and we do not need one that was just a copy of Twitter, if someone wants to succeed in such a competitive and saturated field then they need to find a way to innovate, this was the case of TikTok and as we know it took over as the most popular social media app once people realized its potential.
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Unfortunately we are not going to end up watching a great fight if we are questioning the quality of the fight, of course both of them are not good at all, they are low level in any regular UFC situation. However, when you consider that these are the richest people in the world, suddenly it becomes view worthy, not because of their talent, but because they are rich.

People who keep trying to say that one is better than the other by showing some fake belts or trainings, people who fight in these fights usually grew up learning how to fight, they spent a decade or more training, so believe me when I say this, they wouldn't last a single round with a real fighter, either of them. We are just going to see two bad fighters, and see which one is even worse.
And that I can believe. Give them a round of fight and they both get the fatigue of a lifetime. They'd gonna watch it over and over on youtube their entire life regretting they agree to such a fight. These 2 billionaires do have advisors, they may appear to be making this hype but they are not into it. Elon was just even trolling yet Twitter was all serious about his walrus special combo.   Grin
Lol, that gif is hilarious and exactly what I think will happen. Of course with that much money they both could be better fighters than I could ever be, but that's not the point, we also saw some career fighters who has been insanely well so far in their career and then suddenly two nerds come out and they fight, that's not going to be possible to enjoy from a fighting stand point.

Of course, it's going to be fun because I do want to see both of them get punched in the face, that part is great and will be amazing to see. In the end there is no winner here, whoever wins, they are going to be mocked anyway. To be honest about my guess, I still think Mark will win, he looks a lot more ready for a fight and looks like he was ready even before this was talked about.
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If we look at the graph, it is clear that Threads cannot compete with the popularity of Twitter, which has been online for a long time. And Mark should have realized that before he set out to create Threads. And it should be again, Mark did not steal ideas from other people but developed something else, like when he developed Facebook for the first time when there was no social media like Facebook that could offer a variety of features.

Mark's popularity seems to decline if he cannot have creative ideas to compete with Elon or other people. Everything has to be updated to get people's attention so they want to use the platform he just created.
The decline in the popularity of threads can be seen from the graph, which is very significant and cannot even match Twitter, which is stable all the time, maybe in the future more and more people will leave threads and collapse can occur at any time.
Mark Zuckerberg is experiencing quite a serious problem with the loss of public interest in the ideas he is running, do you also believe that this will be the beginning of the downfall for Mark Zuckerberg if things like that continue to happen without any changes being made by Mark Zuckerberg.
It is possible that Elon can really develop with some of his ideas, while Mark Zuckerberg has lost his own name.
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I think by now we have clear results:


Threads will end up like a lot many of the stupid ideas that Mark Zuckerberg had and it will face the same face as the Libracoin (does anyone even remember about it now?). All Zuckerberg can do is to steal ideas from others and then try to profit out of it. He stole the idea of cryptocurrency from Satoshi Nakamoto and then came up with Libra. Stole the idea of micro-blogging platform from Twitter and then came up with Threads. But what he forgets is that he needs to offer something extra to the users rather than a cheap copycat to stay ahead in the business.

I would say it is still too early to call it a defeat. I won't deny that Mark has been having a bad streak with Libra, the Metaverse and other failed projects, but Threads still has some momentum and it has just launched, I am sure that besides Mark, there are talented people at Meta which could pull off features which may interest people and engage them onto joining this new social media.

Let us see whether Mark allows them to help or will rather stick to his tasteless ideas, which would lead to the demise of another Meta project.

Again, this is not a victory yet, the real battle could be yet to come and fully unfold in front of us, and I do not only mean a boxing match between two rich men, though.
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