Telegram has joined netizen in trolling WhatsApp over its updated privacy policy, winning the hearts of many social media users.
Using the popular two Spider-Man memes pointing at each other, Telegram superimposed the logos of Facebook and WhatsApp on the superheroes’ faces to mock them as the two platforms owned by Mark Zuckerberg continue to face a backlash following the move by Whatsapp to update its policy to give it more powers over users’ data.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) January 8, 2021
Netizen joined in the trolling as Telegram also tweeted a GIF of the coffin dancers’ meme with a snapshot of WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy superimposed on the coffin.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) January 10, 2021
The messaging app CEO and founder also joined the bandwagon and shared a blog continuing the jibe.
“I hear Facebook has an entire department devoted to figuring out why Telegram is so popular. Imagine dozens of employees working on just that full-time,” he wrote in his post.
“I am happy to save Facebook tens of millions of dollars and give away our secret for free: respect your users,” he continued in the post talking about the debate surrounding WhatsApp’s new privacy policy.
Check out the jibes Telegram threw at WhatsApp:
No, that’s bad for the environment. Simply uninstall it and move on with your life. Just like your exes, it wasn’t good enough for you – you deserve better ??.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) January 10, 2021
lol can’t wait for their clap back… ???
— NOLENCE MASHEGO?? (@NolenceMashego) January 10, 2021
Telegram please, marry me!!!!!
— Moni monito (@MrMony92) January 11, 2021
@telegram admin working overtime ???
— Bubu’s mom (@_Pully) January 11, 2021
The only legit reason I’d switch to @telegram would be because their community management over the last few days has been incredible. ?
— Tanya de Jongh (@tanyadejongh) January 11, 2021
— Gokula Krishnan (@gokulabala) January 10, 2021
Signal and Telegram messaging apps have seen a sudden increase in demand after WhatsApp said it will delete users account that will not have agreed to their new terms.
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