By Pankti Mehta Kadakia| Jul 7, 2023
Meta's Twitter clone, Threads, comfortably becomes the most-downloaded app in a day ever, surpassing ChatGPT's one million in the first five days
[CAPTION]This photo illustration created in Washington, DC, on July 5, 2023, shows the logo for Threads, an Instagram app, reflected in the Twitter logo. - Facebook owner Meta's new Threads app, meant to compete with Twitter, was available for pre-order on mobile app stores on iPhone and Android operating systems on July 5, 2023. Image: Stefani Reynolds / AFP [/CAPTION]
Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter rival, Threads, had a record-breaking day 1, with 50 million users in 24 hours. At the time of publishing, this count had risen to 57 million, according to data platform QuiverQuant.
Meanwhile, Semafor first reported that a few hours into Threads’s launch, Alex Spiro, a lawyer for Twitter, sent Mark Zuckerberg a letter threatening legal action. The letter accuses Meta of engaging in ‘systematic, wilful and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and intellectual property’.
The letter also says that Meta has, over the past year, ‘hired dozens of former Twitter employees’ who have ‘ongoing obligations to Twitter’ and ‘continue to have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and other highly confidential information’. Twitter, over the past year, has laid off thousands of employees.
_RSS_Meta’s communications director Andy Stone says the accusations are baseless. He posted on Threads: “To be clear: No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee—that’s just not a thing,” he said.
On a Twitter daily news post about the legal notice, Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, replied, “Competition is fine, cheating is not.”
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey took a jibe at Threads too, tweeting, “We wanted flying cars, instead we got 7 Twitter clones.” The comments on his post called him out for building two of those clones—Bluesky and Nostr, which he categorically shut down, saying they are ‘Not competitive’. “Bluestar and Nostr are protocols that Twitter can build upon. Would remove some constraints and burden.”
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