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Threads App provides a new way for users to express themselves, engage with others, and share their stories
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The Verge has reported that the absence of a web version for Threads has been a source of frustration since its launch.
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According to the digital intelligence platform Similarweb, the numbers are less than a tenth of Twitter's (now X) usership, reports TIME.
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Furthermore, in reply to a user's post, he mentioned, "Desktop web will be implemented well before foldable support. We're making good progress on web and not currently focusing on foldables."
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Analytics company Similarweb estimated that the Threads Android app reached its highest point with 49.3 million daily active users globally on July 7th.
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After initiating testing of this feature on Android beta last week, the platform expanded access to all users over the weekend, according to TechCrunch's report.
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Zuckerberg posted on Threads, expressing his excitement about the team's shipping pace, announcing that search and web features are expected to roll out in the next few weeks.
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Sharing a name with the latest social network has caused Threads(.com) to skyrocket in global website ranking from 5,45,741st to 5,813th in just two weeks.
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Launched as a rival platform to Twitter, now known as X; Threads was unveiled as an Instagram app.
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If users see a thread in a different language, and their language is available as a translation, they can tap the translation button at the bottom right of the post or reply to see it.
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The initial hype subsides as Threads experiences a 20% drop in active users and a 50% decrease in app usage time, now down to 10 minutes from 20 minutes.
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According to data, user engagement has dropped by 70% as "executives consider options like a chronological feed."
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Instagram software engineer Cameron Roth said: "New @threadsapp iOS updated dropped today! Check out what we've been hard at work cooking up."
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According to Sensor Tower data, Threads platform’s number of daily active users were down about 20 per cent since its debut on July 5.
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Elon Musk on Sunday said that Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg doesn't seem to care about Threads
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According to Data.ai, the app has surpassed more than 150 million downloads worldwide, within seven days after its launch.
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After several users complained about being unable to access the app via VPN, Meta confirmed that such attempts are being blocked, reports TechCrunch.
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Instagram software engineer Cameron Roth posted on Threads, "New @threadsapp iOS updated dropped today! Check out what we've been hard at work cooking up."
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The rage shake feature was first introduced in 2021.
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have been taking jibes on each other online. Musk even called Zuckerberg a 'cuck' and Threads a 'copycat'.