Compared to it, competitors Mastodon and Bluesky
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:51 am
A pattern that the eccentric billionaire is keen to repeat. Posted by @ezraklein View in Threads So much so that former die-hard fans of the platform are setting sail for… Threads by Meta , which has “ emerged as the most promising successor to Twitter ,” according to The Hustle . Three months after its creation, the platform reportedly has a user base of over 100 million.
They are still pale in comparison: Mastodon has around 1.8 million cayman islands telegram monthly users, Bluesky, 1 million. “ I really feel like Threads is getting better every day with more and more people joining ,” enthused CNN journalist Andrew Kaczynski . According to Casey Newton , the platform is popular because there is currently no misinformation on it : “ It’s likely that Meta’s investments in trust and safety are paying off here .
” But for now, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri told The Verge that hard news isn’t worth “ the attention, the negativity… or the integrity risks ” for Threads. Meta doesn’t want a platform that focuses “ anger . ” Threads has blocked words like “covid,” “covidlong,” and “vaccination,” according to The Washington Post . Meta now has two options: “ build a vibrant (but sometimes angry) platform with potential, or play it safe and risk ending up with another obsolete product .
They are still pale in comparison: Mastodon has around 1.8 million cayman islands telegram monthly users, Bluesky, 1 million. “ I really feel like Threads is getting better every day with more and more people joining ,” enthused CNN journalist Andrew Kaczynski . According to Casey Newton , the platform is popular because there is currently no misinformation on it : “ It’s likely that Meta’s investments in trust and safety are paying off here .
” But for now, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri told The Verge that hard news isn’t worth “ the attention, the negativity… or the integrity risks ” for Threads. Meta doesn’t want a platform that focuses “ anger . ” Threads has blocked words like “covid,” “covidlong,” and “vaccination,” according to The Washington Post . Meta now has two options: “ build a vibrant (but sometimes angry) platform with potential, or play it safe and risk ending up with another obsolete product .