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Mark Zuckerberg is challenged by Elon Musk to a “Jujutsu Cage Match,” and the CEO of Meta wants to know “The Location”

Twitter founder and CEO Elon Musk has received feedback over his earlier tweet about the cage match with Meta’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Musk’s tweet and the phrase “Send me the location” were posted on Instagram by Mark Zuckerberg.

It all started on Wednesday when Musk replied to a tweet about Meta’s impending launch of a Twitter rival. “I’m sure Earth can’t wait to be totally at Zuck’s mercy with no other choices. At least it will be “sane.There, I was a bit apprehensive,” Musk said.

I’ve heard that Elon Musk has started up jiu-jitsu, so a user replied, “Better be careful @elonmusk,” to this. Musk said, “I’m up for a cage match if he is lol” in response. Following that, on Thursday, Zuckerberg posted a copy of Musk’s tweet on his Instagram story with the caption, “Send me location.”

Later, a user shared a picture of Zuckerberg’s Instagram story, and Musk responded, “If this is genuine, I will do it. This would be funny,” Musk reacted to a different user’s post on the cage match.

The owner of Twitter tweeted earlier this month, “Zuck my *tongue emoji*.” In March, Musk mocked Meta’s aspirations to launch a niche social networking site akin to Twitter by calling it a “copycat” company. In 2017, Tesla’s CEO rejected Zuckerberg, claiming that the CEO of Meta knew “limited” about artificial intelligence (AI).

The whole thing is in play since Meta is getting ready to introduce its own Twitter competitor. The business will reportedly launch a user interface that closely resembles Twitter. Recently, a project 92 leak of the sign-in page, threads, activity pub, and other user interfaces appeared online. Additionally, it suggests that the new app would include a home page, search, a screen for creating new posts, a way to check your own liked posts, and a profile.

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