The two tech billionaires have also been going head to head over their rival platforms, X and Threads.
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg has said he is "not holding his breath" over a proposed cage fight with rival Elon Musk.
That deal never happened and led to Musk paying a $20m fine to the US financial markets watchdog, stepping back from being Tesla's chairman and limits put on what he can tweet about Tesla. The stakes are seemingly high after Meta, which also owns Instagram and Facebook, launched Threads in early July,Rival social media platform X has faced criticism on several occasions since Musk took over the firm and made a number of changes, such as forcing users to log in to view posts. He also carried out mass firings at the company.Musk posted a message on the social media platform in June claiming he was "up for a cage fight" - a fight which typically involves few rules.
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