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 ...
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 ...
Since deciding to stop using X (it’s no longer the Twitter I knew and loved for a long time), I’ve been testing out various alternatives. And for me, there are two clear front-runners: Bluesky and ...
Meta today announced that it is adding several new web features to the Threads social network, as well as officially relocating the website to a new domain. Threads is migrating from Threads.net to ...
Earlier this week, Meta introduced several features for its social media platform Threads. The main highlight is the introduction of setting the following feed or any custom feeds as the default.
Bluesky is very hot right now—just ask Mark Zuckerberg. Even though Bluesky has a fraction of the total Threads user count (30 million vs Threads's 320 million), Adam Mosseri, Head of Threads, is ...
Threads is rolling out the ability for users to share custom feeds they've made, the social media platform announced on Tuesday. "Shared feeds are a new way for you to connect with people around ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the new feature and also shared a clip about how to use it. Threads users now have an option to share their custom feeds with other people. It allows other Threads ...
In November, Threads introduced the ability to create custom feeds around a specific topic — and today, it announced that users can now share those feeds with friends. The feature is reminiscent of ...
As shown by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Threads now has an option to let users share their custom feeds with other people. This means that other Threads users can see and save the feed you’ve created ...