Twitter Lawsuit: “Threads Data Scraping” 😬 #Shorts #technology #twitter #threadsapp

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Twitter is not too thrilled with Meta's new app, Threads, and they're threatening to take legal action. Ouch!

According to a letter obtained by Semafor, Twitter's lawyer, Alex Spiro, accused Meta of using Twitter's trade secrets and intellectual property to create Threads. Spiro claimed that Meta hired former Twitter employees to develop this "copycat" app. It's like they're playing a game of tag with trade secrets, and Twitter is not happy about it.

But hold on, Meta is not backing down either. In a response, Meta's spokesperson, Andy Stone, said, "No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that's just not a thing." It seems like they're sticking to their guns, denying any wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk, the Twitter owner who acquired the platform last year, hasn't directly tweeted about the legal threat, but he did reply to some snarky comments about Threads. Talk about drama! But Twitter's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, also chimed in with a tweet, saying, "We're often imitated — but the Twitter community can never be duplicated." Shots fired!

While this legal battle brews, industry analysts are keeping an eye on Threads. The app has already gathered tens of millions of sign-ups since its launch, and that's impressive! However, Meta has a history of starting apps that later get shut down, so only time will tell if Threads can stick around.

On top of that, there are data privacy concerns. Threads is not available in the European Union due to the strict data privacy rules. It seems like Meta still has some loose threads to tie up in that department.

So, fellow enthusiasts, stay tuned for updates on this battle of the social media giants. Will Twitter's legal threats unravel Meta's Threads? Or will Threads weave its way into the hearts of users? We'll keep you posted.

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