'Concerning': Zuck trolls Musk on Threads with one-word responses

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'Concerning': Mark Zuckerberg trolls Elon Musk on Threads with one-word responses, just like the Twitter owner

Mark Zuckerberg appeared to take another jab at Elon Musk on Threads, his new Twitter rival.

The Meta CEO responded to two posts on the site by simply commenting"concerning," along with a crying laughing emoji, seeming to reference the way Musk often tweets. The Twitter owner has responded to tweets with"concerning" at least 26 times, Insider found after reviewing his past replies. Zuckerberg first replied with that reaction when social network entrepreneur Nikita Bier joked about a user leaving the platform and then again when a Meta engineer said that Threads appeared to be censored from Twitter's Trending feature. Philip Fung said in a Threads post:"Unlikely this is not in the top 30 US trends for the last day. Makes sense, but also shows how hard it is to stick to your principles when it is against your interests.

 

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