Twitter threatened to sue Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, over the newly-released Threads app. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from TechCrunch, dcexaminer and semafor: ThreadsApp Meta
Twitter threatened legal action over Meta's decision to release its Twitter clone Instagram Threads, arguing that the Facebook parent company had taken former Twitter employees to create a copycat.
Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday accusing it of stealing the company's intellectual property. The legal threat arrived less than a day after Zuckerberg launched Threads, which saw its user base surge to more than 30 million in a day. Twitter's lawsuit arrives as the company struggles to keep advertisers on the platform.
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