December 9, 2024

Elon Musk proposes a “d*ck measuring” contest between himself and Mark Zuckerberg to end their beef.




While it’s unclear who would win, it is clear Musk would wipe the floor with Zuck – who just launched his Twitter competitor Threads – when it comes to trolling and talking trash.


How do we know? Well, nobody trolls at the level Musk does. The man lives to troll and trolls to live. It’s an unbreakable cycle, and he’s now taken things to a level nobody expected.


Since Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, the proliferation of hate speech on the platform has skyrocketed, with posts mentioning the anti-LGBTQ+ slur “groomer” increasing by 119 per cent. 


Under Musk, Twitter has been slammed for the alleged censorship of certain LGBTQ+ related terms, while Musk has personally claimed the word ‘cisgender’ is a “slur”.


Contacting Twitter’s press office now results in the automatic response of a poop emoji.


Twitter has reportedly threatened to sue Meta over Threads, which saw 30 million sign-ups within 24 hours and 70 million within the first two days.


Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro wrote in a cease-and-desist letter: “Twitter has serious concerns that Meta Platforms has engaged in systematic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property.”


Musk, who appeared put out by the release of Threads, tweeted: “Competition is fine, cheating is not.” Elon Musk’s trolling of Mark Zuckerberg has been taken to the next level.


The Twitter owner and Facebook founder have been trading shots amid speculation the two could find their way into the octagon for a fight.


If the two do strap on the gloves, it will likely break every PPV record in existence. The idea of two of the richest men in the world fighting is next level content.


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