Twitter mocks Facebook’s new name

Twitter threw stones at Facebook's Connect event with a post it made in the evening. Here are the details. . .
 Twitter mocks Facebook’s new name
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Facebook appeared before its fans with important news at the event it held in the evening. While the company transfers its crazy investments in metaverse to its users; it also made the long-awaited name change.

Deciding to gather its applications and services under one roof, the company changed its name to Meta. In this context, it also renewed its logo. Thus, rebranding Facebook, talked about its future goals. However, Twitter, one of the company’s arch-rivals, did not pass up on this issue either. In the post he made on social media, he took offense at the name change.

Twitter name change prank!

Twitter, one of the popular social media services, is known for mocking its rival Facebook at almost every opportunity. Tonight, the company took advantage of the opportunity it had and once again dealt with its rival. The platform, which attracted attention under the title of “BIG NEWS”, then made a statement “Still Twitter”, implying that he was joking.

https://twitter. com/twitter/status/1453847172794003473

In response to this Twitter post, a user named Literal Larry wrote, “Your name is literally still on Twitter!” said. The company confirmed this comment, “Very true Larry,” and continued to mock. “This is why Twitter wins,” said another user. In response, he got the answer, “Did we win or not lose?”

McDonald’s is chasing their McNuggets!

At the beginning of October, there were problems with access to WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram pages. Thereupon, Twitter, which gathered users on social media, made a post in the form of “Hello to everyone, literally”. Then McDonald’s “Hello, what can I get you?” gave the answer. “I want 59.6 million (as much as Followers) nuggets for my friends,” Twitter said.

https://twitter. com/McDonalds/status/1453851725543137284

As McDonald’s is determined to sell, “Will it be takeout or will you eat here?” said. Finally, on Twitter, “Can you send it via DM?” gave the answer. Then, today, McDonald’s shared the post on Twitter, “59. You still haven’t received your 6 million McNuggets,” he said. The company replied, “It is now 60.3 million.”

What do you think about this subject? Or are you wondering how much 60.3 million McNuggets would cost? Don’t forget to share your views with us in the comments!

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