Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Sunday, 12 May said that Mark Zuckerberg-run Meta is "super greedy" at taking credit for advertisers who run campaigns on its platform.
A Musk follower raised this issue in a post, saying several of his advertisers noticed that while running campaigns on both X and Meta, nearly all conversions are attributed to Meta, "with X reporting almost no conversions."
“Interestingly, when X ads are turned off, total conversions significantly drop, including those reported on Meta. No research is needed to understand what's going on here,” the follower commented.
The X owner replied that "we are terrible at claiming credit, and Meta is super greedy at claiming credit.”
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Another Musk follower posted that eventually, “Meta will need to revise their attribution model, revealing the truth to advertisers who are already noticing a decline in results.”
“For X, refining the attribution model to align more closely with reality is relatively straightforward. This will show even better outcomes for advertisers,” the X user suggested.
The rivalry between Musk and Zuckerberg is well known.
They were apparently set for a “cage fight’ some time back -- dubbed as the fight of the century.
However, the much-anticipated showdown between the duo was cancelled.
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