Elon Musk accuses Meta of cheating by hiring former Twitter employees to get information about the platform from them
But we do have to say that Musk might have shot himself in the foot here by laying off so many Twitter employees after buying the company. That probably gave those who received a pink slip from Musk an incentive to help Meta create Threads and crush Twitter. However, Meta communications director Andy Stone posted a Thread shooting down Spiro’s accusation. Stone wrote, “To be clear: ‘No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that’s just not a thing.'”
In a Thread, Meta communications director Andy Stone refutes Musk’s charge
Threads is off to a great start. Will it be able to surpass Twitter? For Elon Musk, that’s the $44 billion question.