Are you tired of your current social media experience? Then you may be interested in Threads, the newest social platform from Meta. Threads utilizes information imported from Instagram, along with a ...
This week, Meta rolled out a new microblogging service called Threads, joining the increasingly crowded field of platforms trying to replace Twitter. On Wednesday, Threads' launch day, Mark Zuckerberg ...
Meta just launched Threads in a bid to rival Twitter. The new platform, essentially a text-based version of Instagram, automatically follows the same people as your Instagram, so users are building ...
With the new Live Chats feature, Threads users can join public, real-time group conversations built around major live events.
We’ve known for a while that Threads is joining the fediverse, and parent company Meta has now provided a preview of how things will work. The concept of the fediverse is to network together ...
Last night, by the time I called it quits and went to bed Threads, Meta’s new social network, had hit 2 million users in 2 hours. As I write this, Meta’s Adam Mosseri says the count has now surpassed ...
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Creators and fans can now connect in real-time, public group conversations during the biggest cultural events.
Mark Zuckerberg is taking his rivalry with Elon Musk to another social media platform, launching the Threads app, which is expected to rival Twitter. Musk bought Twitter last year for $44 billion.