Instagram played a pivotal role in Threads' success when it launched a year ago. However, Meta execs want the text-based app to become more independent in the future. Industry experts discuss the ...
The Threads app has passed the 200 million user mark, according to Meta exec Adam Mosseri. The milestone comes one day after Mark Zuckerberg said that the service was “about” to hit 200 million users ...
Meta’s take on a Twitter/X rival, Instagram Threads, may be inching further into its competitor’s territory with the development of a communities feature that would presumably allow users to better ...
The news was confirmed by the Threads team after some users noticed the change. Previously, even if you tapped on a video within the Threads app to view it in full screen, the app wouldn’t rotate for ...
Meta is taking another important step toward making Threads interoperable with the fediverse. The app now allows users to follow accounts from Mastodon and other fediverse apps directly from Threads, ...
Threads launched last summer as Instagram’s take on a Twitter-style app. But in classic Instagram fashion, Threads is currently iPhone-only and doesn’t offer native iPad or Mac clients. The web ...
Threads users have asked to see primarily posts from the people they follow since it first launched, and now Mark Zuckerberg says it will test adding the option. Threads users have asked to see ...
In today's fragmented social media landscape, staying active across multiple platforms can feel like a full-time job. Many people have started seeking alternatives with the recent shifts at X ...
Threads is currently rolling out a new way for users of its iOS app to create dedicated feeds based on search results, similar to how it works for Threads on the web. When a search is performed, the ...
Connor Hayes has been chosen to helm Meta Platforms' (NASDAQ:META) text-based social media app Threads, Axios reported on Thursday. Hayes, a longtime company employee, will take over from Instagram ...
Threads hit 30 million sign-ups as of Thursday, Zuckerberg boasted in a post. “Feels like the beginning of something special, but we’ve got a lot of work ahead to build out the app,” the CEO wrote.
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