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Meta vs. Twitter?  Elon Musk challenges Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight

Meta vs. Twitter? Elon Musk challenges Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight

Meta vs. Twitter? – Elon Musk challenges Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight – News – SRF


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  • Tech giants Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have teamed up for a cage fight.
  • They are making a fuss on the Internet.
  • Whether the two are serious and actually get into the ring remains open after the back-and-forth fun on the net.

Musk, the Twitter boss, known for his online provocations and pranks, tweeted on Wednesday that he was ready for a cage fight against the meta boss Zuckerberg. Facebook founder Zuckerberg also agreed. On Instagram, he responded with a screenshot of Musk’s tweet and the words: “Send me the location.”

The technical competitors continued to go back and forth throughout the week as well. Mask appeared to suggest a venue for the match with his terse “Vegas Octagon” message. Then he added, “I have this great move that I call ‘the walrus’ where I lie on top of my opponent and do nothing”.

Musk, who will celebrate his 52nd birthday next week, posted a video of a walrus horse drowning. Zuckerberg, 39, has a history of posting videos of himself doing martial arts.

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The exchange between tech billionaires has gone viral on the Internet. Netizens posted memes and discussed who would win the fight.

  • In a statement from Meta to various US media outlets, the company merely said, “The story speaks for itself.”
  • The newspaper reported that Twitter’s press office automatically responded to a request for comment from the New York Times with a poop emoji.


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