Two years in, Threads is starting to look more and more like the most viable challenger to X. It passed 350 million monthly users earlier this year and Mark Zuckerberg has predicted it could be Meta's ...
Threads, the Meta-owned service that isn't supposed to be a Twitter replacement but is also very much supposed to be a Twitter replacement, has 275 million monthly users, says Meta boss Mark ...
Threads just got a little closer to services like Mastodon. The post-Twitter world is fractured among a handful of potential alternate social networks—which is exciting, but also annoying. Things got ...
A new report from market intelligence provider Similarweb shows Meta’s Threads app surpassing X in daily active mobile users, having further increased its user count in previous months while X’s ...
Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. I've been on Threads since it first launched ...
Threads, Meta’s X competitor that looked to capitalize on user discontent with billionaire Elon Musk’s acquisition and rebranding of Twitter, is inching closer to potentially overtaking X in daily ...
Meta’s Threads is on a roll. The social networking app is now home to more than 400 million monthly active users, Meta shared with Fast Company on Tuesday. That’s 50 million more than just a few ...
Mark Zuckerberg says he is aiming to grow the number of Threads users to one billion within the next few years. Reading time 2 minutes Threads’s chess match against X, formerly called Twitter, ...
Meta’s social network, Threads, now has 275 million monthly active users (MAUs), the company said on Sunday. “Yesterday we crossed 275M monthly active users on @Threads. A big thank you to everyone ...
Threads, Meta’s text-based social media platform that sought to capitalize on user frustration with the Elon Musk-owned X, overtook its competitor in daily active users on mobile devices worldwide for ...
In response to user feedback, Instagram’s Threads will now let users turn off automatic sharing of their Threads posts to other apps, including Instagram and Facebook — a move that had not gone down ...
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