(AP) -- Threads, a text-based app built by Meta to rival Twitter, is live. The app, billed as the text version of Meta's photo-sharing platform Instagram, became available Wednesday night to users in ...
After a rocket-ship trajectory to more than 100 million users, things aren’t looking quite as cheery for Threads, Meta’s text-centric alternative to what’s now called X. Unlike X, Threads was supposed ...
If you’re breathing and online, you’ve likely heard about Threads, the new kinder, gentler, less Musk-y Twitter threat everyone’s talking about. If you have an Instagram account, you might be on ...
Meta’s Threads app has been on a roller-coaster ride of user engagement. It rocketed to a stunning total of 100 million downloads in five days. Predictably, perhaps, many of the early users deserted ...
There are other factors worth keeping an eye on. For now, people who join Threads are required to have an Instagram account as well and would need to make changes on the latter platform — like ...
Threads users who've been asking for a working website since the social network launched in early July finally have their wish. As of Thursday, Meta's new platform is fully accessible to all users ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads, a new social media platform for Instagram users, went live on Thursday and is taking aim at Twitter as a new option for people who don't like the changes Elon Musk has made ...
We have seen how to sign up for and use the Threads app from Meta. Now in this post, we will share some useful tips and tricks that you can apply while using Threads and get the best experience out of ...
Instagram Threads, Meta’s competitor to Elon Musk’s X, is testing a way to make your replies to others’ posts less visible on the platform. The company is adding a new privacy feature that allows you ...
Threads, the Twitter-like app created by Meta, has seen a sharp drop in activity. The Threads daily active user count peaked on July 7, two days after its launch. Recent data shows that metric has ...
Instagram Threads, Meta’s newest social network and X competitor, is officially relocating from the website Threads.net to Threads.com. The transition will coincide with a handful of quality-of-life ...
Threads may not be the “Twitter killer” app Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg hoped it would be. The Instagram-linked Threads has seen users flee in droves since it became the toast of the social media world ...