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MrBeast roasts IShowSpeed on FaceTime before hanging up on him, trolls say 'he barks better than my neighbour dog'
MrBeast roasts IShowSpeed on FaceTime before hanging up on him, trolls say 'he barks better than my neighbour dog'
MrBeast said, 'Hey Speed, are you just mad, you didn't win the jet'
2023-07-07 19:49
Elon Musk is so unbothered by Threads he’s threatening to sue Meta for ‘cheating’
Elon Musk is so unbothered by Threads he’s threatening to sue Meta for ‘cheating’
In the run-up to Instagram launching Threads earlier this week - its “civil”, text-based alternative to Twitter - billionaire Elon Musk has criticised the rival app looking to compete with the platform he bought back in October for $44bn by calling out the amount of data it may collect on users. Now, after the Meta-run platform is out in the wild, Musk appears to be so riled up by its runaway success (Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg reported 10 million sign-ups in the first seven hours after launch) that he’s threatening to sue Meta over what he considers “cheating”. News website Semafor shared a letter from Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro, in which he writes that the bird app has “serious concerns” Zuckerberg’s company has carried out “systemic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property”. It reads: “Over the past year, Meta has hired dozens of former Twitter employees. Twitter knows that these employees previously worked at Twitter; that these employees had and continue to have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and other highly confidential information; that these employees owe ongoing obligations to Twitter; and that many of these employees have improperly retained Twitter documents and electronic devices. “With that knowledge, Meta deliberately assigned these employees to develop, in a matter of months, Meta’s copycat ‘Threads’ app with the specific intent that they use Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property in order to accelerate the development of Meta’s competing app, in violation of both state and federal law as well as those employees’ ongoing obligations to Twitter. “Twitter intends to strictly enforce its intellectual property rights, and demands that Meta take immediate steps to stop using any Twitter trade secrets or other highly confidential information.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Crikey. Appearing to confirm the legal threat following Semafor’s report, Musk tweeted: “Competition is fine, cheating is not.” The remark has since been met with heavy ridicule: Meanwhile, Meta’s communication director, Andy Stone has taken to Threads to state: “No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee – that’s just not a thing.” The Musk-Zuckerberg feud very much continues, though, to the extent there are continued rumours the two tech moguls could partake in a “cage fight” to settle their differences – yes, really. We’ll go and fetch the popcorn… Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-07 18:51
Google, Meta Take on Trudeau in Proxy Fight Over Digital News Content
Google, Meta Take on Trudeau in Proxy Fight Over Digital News Content
A law that props up the news industry has turned Canada into the latest battleground for global tech
2023-07-07 18:51
What is IShowSpeed's real name? Exploring meaning and inspiration behind YouTuber's streaming handles
What is IShowSpeed's real name? Exploring meaning and inspiration behind YouTuber's streaming handles
Unveiling IShowSpeed's real name and the inspiration behind his streaming handles as the renowned YouTuber amasses 18 million subscribers
2023-07-07 16:46
Did xQc receive donation from a fan? Kick streamer's facial expressions leave Internet in splits: 'This guy knows how to react'
Did xQc receive donation from a fan? Kick streamer's facial expressions leave Internet in splits: 'This guy knows how to react'
Here's why was xQc shocked when he received a donation from a fan
2023-07-07 16:27
IShowSpeed, Jake Paul, KSI, Ludwig join Twitter rival platform Threads after MrBeast's move: 'Giving $5K to someone who re-threads'
IShowSpeed, Jake Paul, KSI, Ludwig join Twitter rival platform Threads after MrBeast's move: 'Giving $5K to someone who re-threads'
In the engaging world of Threads, IShowSpeed, Jake Paul, KSI, and Ludwig join over 30 million users, exploring the app's possibilities
2023-07-07 15:58
Pokimane reveals her love for 'Twitter killer' Threads app, fans say 'it's so refreshing'
Pokimane reveals her love for 'Twitter killer' Threads app, fans say 'it's so refreshing'
Just hours after the site's doors opened, Pokimane expressed her opinions about it and stated that it was wonderful to be a part of something new
2023-07-07 13:17
Exclusive-China to end Ant Group's regulatory revamp with fine of at least $1.1 billion-sources
Exclusive-China to end Ant Group's regulatory revamp with fine of at least $1.1 billion-sources
By Julie Zhu and Jane Xu HONG KONG Chinese authorities are likely to announce a fine of at
2023-07-07 12:58
South Korea says Japan's water release plan meets standards
South Korea says Japan's water release plan meets standards
By Hyunsu Yim and Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL South Korea said on Friday Japan's plan to discharge treated radioactive
2023-07-07 12:51
House Republicans Probe BlackRock, Vanguard on Their ESG Policies
House Republicans Probe BlackRock, Vanguard on Their ESG Policies
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and two other House Republicans fired off letters to financial industry giants including
2023-07-07 09:49
Mark Zuckerberg accused of hypocrisy for shielding his children’s faces in 4th of July Instagram post
Mark Zuckerberg accused of hypocrisy for shielding his children’s faces in 4th of July Instagram post
Mark Zuckerberg is being criticised by some for perceived hypocrisy, after the Facebook co-founder posted a 4th of July photo of his family but obscured the faces of his daughters. To celebrate Independence Day, the tech billionaire posted on one of the tech platforms he oversees, Instagram, sharing a photo of himself, his wife Priscilla Chan, and their three daughters, Aurelia, Maxima, and August. “Happy July 4th!” the caption on the post reads. “Lots to be grateful for this year. As the big girls get older, I love talking to them about why America is so great. Looking forward to discussing with little Aurelia soon too.” The post was met with mixed reactions, with some arguing it was hypocritical for Zuckerberg to seek to protect the privacy of his children, when Facebook and Instagram have been accused of violating people’s privacy in the past. One of the top comments on the photo came from an Instagram user who argued, “Even Zuck doesn’t trust his platforms to put his kids faces up.” Many agreed. As Shanon Palus wrote in Slate, “I almost feel some schadenfreude imagining Zuckerberg also agonizing over being public or private on social media. After all, he got us into this mess!” “Fascinated by Zuck’s choice to not have his kids’ faces on his social media platform,” added Bloomberg reporter Reyhan Harmanci in a post on Twitter. Zuckerberg companies have faced multiple high-profile settlements surrounding privacy in recent months. In May, the Federal Trade Commission accused Facebook of violating a 2020 order and misleading parents about their ability to control whom their children communicated with on the Messenger Kids app, as well as misrepresenting what kind of access developers had to private user data. “Facebook has repeatedly violated its privacy promises,” Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, told The Associated Press at the time. “The company’s recklessness has put young users at risk, and Facebook needs to answer for its failures.” Meta has said the FTC is incorrect and it will “vigorously fight” the allegations. That same month, the European Union fined Meta $1.3bn for transferring user data to the US, which the body said didn’t sufficiently protect users from US spy agencies. Meta has said it will appeal the fine. In 2022, the company paid $725m to settle a lawsuit alleging Facebook allowed millions of users’ personal data to be fed without consent to Cambridge Analytica, a firm which supported Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. Prior to that, the FTC fined the company $5bn for privacy violations and mishandling user data. The Independent has contacted Meta for comment. Read More Twitter threatens legal action against Meta over new ‘Threads’ app Mark Zuckerberg trolls Elon Musk by posting Spider-Man meme on Twitter after launching rival Threads What is Threads? All your questions about Meta's new Twitter rival, answered. Twitter threatens legal action against Meta over new ‘Threads’ app What is Threads? All your questions about Meta's new Twitter rival, answered. Mark Zuckerberg trolls Elon Musk with Spider-Man meme after launching Twitter rival
2023-07-07 08:51
Twitter threatens to sue Meta after rival app Threads gains traction
Twitter threatens to sue Meta after rival app Threads gains traction
Twitter is threatening Meta with a lawsuit after the blockbuster launch of Meta's new Twitter rival, Threads — in perhaps the clearest sign yet that Twitter views the app as a competitive threat.
2023-07-07 05:25
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