Koo founder Aprameya Radhakrishna invited Elon Musk to join the Indian microblogging and social networking platform. Read on to find out why.
It is no secret that Elon Musk is very active on Twitter. Also, he has a reputation for sharing genuinely controversial opinions about a lot of things on the microblogging site.
Musk recently asked his Twitter followers if they think the American microblogging site “rigorously adheres” to the principles of free speech.
The Tesla chief shared a Twitter poll, urging his followers to vote carefully. Furthermore, the business magnate explained that the outcome of this exercise will be important.
Koo Founder Invites Elon Musk To Join Twitter Rival
As expected, the tweet garnered a myriad of reactions and votes. The founder of Twitter rival Koo, Aprameya Radhakrishna took this opportunity to invite Musk to join the Indian social media and microblogging site.
“Hey Elon! Try us out @kooindia. We’re a decentralised approach to microblogging where we are giving a voice to the larger non English audience of the world and allow for the nuances of every country’s laws,” Radhakrishna tweeted.
Hey Elon! Try us out @kooindia. We’re a decentralised approach to microblogging where we are giving a voice to the larger non English audience of the world and allow for the nuances of every country’s laws.
— Aprameya (@aprameya) March 25, 2022
He went on to retweet Musk’s tweet deeming it “interesting.” Moreover, Koo’s interface bears a striking resemblance to the overall appearance of Twitter.
Moreover, Koo allows its users to categorize their posts using hashtags or even tag other users in their replies. Aside from this, Koo has a yellow bird for its logo, and Twitter’s logo is a similar bird.
To recall, Musk had previously asked the Twitterverse if they think Twitter’s algorithm should be an open-source. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responded saying to his tweet. “The choice of which algorithm to use (or not) should be open to everyone,” Dorsey wrote.