Mark Zuckerberg tells Elon Musk to 'send me location' after Twitter owner challenges him to a 'cage match'
Since acquiring Twitter, Elon Musk has gone out of his way to troll political opponents — including progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York), who hasn't hesitated to push back against him. Musk has recently been trolling a major competitor in Silicon Valley: Mark Zuckerberg, whose Meta is the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. And Zuckerberg, according to The Verge, is essentially telling Musk to bring it on.
On June 20, Musk said of Zuckerberg, "I'm up for a cage match if he is lol." And Zuckerberg, The Verge reports, responded by posting a screenshot of that tweet with a caption that read, "Send me location."
On June 21, Musk tweeted, "I have this great move that I call 'The Walrus,' where I just lie on top of my opponent & do nothing."
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The Verge reports, "During an internal all-hands meeting at Meta last week, Chief Product Officer Chris Cox told employees the company thinks creators want a version of Twitter that is 'sanely run,' drawing cheers. 'I've always thought that Twitter should have a billion people using it,' Zuckerberg said during a recent podcast interview with Lex Fridman."
Misogynist kickboxer and self-described "king of toxic masculinity" Andrew Tate, who is facing rape and human trafficking charges in Romania, has weighed in on the Musk/Zuckerberg rivalry.
On June 22, Tate tweeted, "Meta banned me everywhere for telling the truth about vaccines. But now we can restore honour with a strike at the enemy clans leader. I will train you @elonmusk. You will not lose."
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The Verge's full report is available at this link.