Meta’s X competitor, Instagram Threads, is making it easier for users to access their fediverse settings from a single URL — or, rather, it’s making it easier on those who like to request that others ...
Threads — Meta's answer to X, formerly known as Twitter — is now accessible via the web. Previously exclusive to a mobile app, you can now use Threads on your desktop, and in this guide, we'll show ...
Meta is changing the Threads experience on the web for users to enjoy, and this starts with the arrival of its new domain, Threads.com. Previously, users on the web had to access the text-based ...
Following Tuesday’s announcement, Meta is widely rolling out the Threads web app, and it offers a pretty straightforward translation of the mobile experience. Once rolled out for you, visiting threads ...
You may be familiar with Threads, Meta’s microblogging platform that works in a similar way to X (formerly Twitter). The platform was launched in July and has since received a lot of requested ...
In the social media sector, innovation is the name of the game. When Twitter faced challenges, Meta seized the opportunity, launching Threads, its new contender in the social media sphere. Currently, ...
Recently hired Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino is pushing back at reports that Twitter traffic is tanking as a result of the July 5 launch of a new competitor, Instagram Threads. But the company does seem ...
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 ...
A search for Threads content on Twitter currently brings up zero results, despite plenty of links to Meta’s microblogging rival being posted on the platform. A search for Threads content on Twitter ...
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Meta’s Threads is now rolling out on the web. Launched July 5, 30 million people signed up in the first 24 hours – but after the early excitement passed, the app faced user retention challenges. Why ...