After some speculation about the proposed fight between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. World richest Elon Musk announced, revealing that he and Mark Zuckerberg have reached an agreement for an MMA fight.
Musk’s tweet indicated that the fight would be hosted in Italy, jointly promoted by their foundations, and live-streamed on Twitter and Meta platforms.
In an effort to support veterans, Musk mentioned that all the proceeds generated from the fight will be donated to them.
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The Fights might hold in Rome
Although a specific date and venue were not disclosed, Musk shared that discussions with Italy’s prime minister and minister of culture have taken place, aiming to select a grand location for the event.
In a previous tweet from June, Musk hinted at the possibility of the fight taking place in the iconic Colosseum in Rome.
Reports from TMZ Sports suggested that both Musk and Zuckerberg engaged in conversations with Italy’s minister of culture, expressing their keen interest in having the fight at the Colosseum.
How it all started
This idea emerged as news circulated that Zuckerberg was developing a competing social media platform against Musk’s Twitter.
Musk playfully suggested a “cage match” in response to this news, to which Zuckerberg responded with enthusiasm, saying, “Send me location.”
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Netizens react to new tweeting guidelines by Elon Musk
In another news, The hashtag “#Goodbye Twitter” has been trending with over 50 thousand tweets as of Saturday evening, as netizens express their dissatisfaction with the new tweeting guidelines introduced by Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and the world’s richest person.
Elon Musk tweeted that the platform had implemented temporary limits “to address extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation.”
Per the new guidelines, verified accounts are restricted to reading 6,000 posts daily, while unverified accounts are limited to 600 posts. New unverified accounts have an even lower limit of 300 posts per day.