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Meta is being strategic in this situation and trying to make the most of the situation. But I don't know how Twitter is going to counter this. We are awaiting the next moves from both sides.
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That would be for the elites who don't have a problem with paying for Twitter blue. But for the majority of Twitter users who can't afford it, they would jump ship.I still believe that Twitter will take the majority of the traffic. A lot of people have already built on it, and starting all over again will not be easy for anyone
I would say that it is Elon Musk who gave Mark Zuckerberg the opening for him to attack Twitter and he is taking a very good advantage of it.What people don't seem to understand is that Meta is strategically trying to exploit a loophole in Twitter. That policy of paying to read unlimited tweets. If it is implemented, people would all switch to Threads.
I have to give it to Zuckerberg regardless of whether Threads takes over market share or not.. He understands how to exploit situation and enter an industry. Competition is good though for any industry.I would say that it is Elon Musk who gave Mark Zuckerberg the opening for him to attack Twitter and he is taking a very good advantage of it.
I have to give it to Zuckerberg regardless of whether Threads takes over market share or not.. He understands how to exploit situation and enter an industry. Competition is good though for any industry.
With this, Twitter would strive to improve to keep users while Thread would be working hard to get a significant market share. That would make the two of them to release features that would improve the platforms and drawing market.This is something that is actually good when it comes to bringing competition to any services out there for people to make use of and I'm very happy about it as well.