Amid Twitter user unrest, Mark Zuckerberg took direct aim at Elon Musk’s social-media platform with the launch of Threads, Meta’s stand-alone microblogging app #WSJWhatsNowbit.ly t.co
@qz.com2 years ago
Donald Trump is returning to Facebook and Twitter—if Truth Social doesn’t stand in the way
@WSJ2 years ago
Facebook parent Meta announced the launch of Threads, a stand-alone microblogging app that takes direct aim at Twitter as user unrest in that platform has grown since Elon Musk took the company over in October on.wsj.com
@forbes.com4 years ago
Netflix, Facebook, Twitter And More: Hit The Pause Button And Preview Comms Earnings
@WSJ2 years ago
Facebook parent Meta Platforms unveiled to employees a stand-alone app that it plans to launch through Instagram to compete with Twitter on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
The stand taken by Facebook, Twitter and Google against China's national-security law in Hong Kong brings into the open concerns many foreign companies in the city are discussing internally but executives dare not talk about publicly on.wsj.com
@WSJ2 years ago
Facebook parent Meta Platforms unveiled to employees a stand-alone app that it plans to launch through Instagram to compete with Twitter on.wsj.com
@businessinsider.de5 years ago
Mark Zuckerberg launched an impassioned defense of political ads on Facebook, just minutes after Twitter banned them (FB, TWTR)