Threads lose half of users

Threads lose half of users

Thrads has lost more than half of its users. Meta's text-based application, designed to compete with Twitter, reached 100 million users in just 5 days, but the numbers now appear to have no advantage of them. Of course, if you have more than 100 million people [...]

Thrads has lost more than half of its users. Meta's text-based application, designed to compete with Twitter, reached 100 million users in just 5 days, but the numbers now appear to have no advantage of them.

Of course, if you have more than 100 million registered people, ideally it would be fantastic if all or even half of them stayed active, but we still don't have those numbers,“- Zuckerberg told Reuters.

Company Director-General “Meta” added that he considered this drop to be “abnormal <x2x3> and emphasised things will improve as Thrads add more features.

Soon, there will be more an intersection with the photo sharing application, which was essential to the rapid expansion of Thraads since users are recorded through their accounts in the Instagram. Threads was easily launched just days after Elon Musk upset many Twitter users by setting temporary restrictions on tweet vision.

Adding more features to the Thrads can help Meta benefit from further dissatisfaction on Twitter, after being renamed as “X”.

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