Thursday on August 25, Mark Zuckerberg, who owns the largest social media like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has spent almost three hours on Joe Rogan’s podcast show, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ as a guest, where he had a conversation on topics like virtual reality, content moderation, censorship and government oversight. There he had also divulged about his little experience about being on Twitter, which is currently struggling a legal battle with Tesla CEO, Elon Musk.
Zukerberg shared, “I find that it’s hard to spend a lot of time on Twitter and sometimes few tweets make me too upset.”
The tech entrepreneur also compared Twitter with Instagram and further said, “On the flip side, I think Instagram is a super positive space. I think some of the critiques we get there is that it’s very curated and potentially, in some ways, overly positive. It’s easy to spend time there and kind of absorb a lot of the positivity. I don’t want to build something that makes people angry.”
Although according to Business Insider, Zukerberg had also complimented millions of Twitter users and described them as, “Super witty” yet said they leave a lot of hurtful comments, which are quite stressful.