You can add a new app to your daily doom scrolls, as Meta's Threads is now online. It's being dubbed the "Twitter Killer," and from the early data, it's proving to be a big success for Mark Zuckerberg ...
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 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, ...
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 ...
As confirmed by Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, the option to create Custom Feeds in the Threads app is now available to everyone around the world. The feature works in much the same way as the option to ...
The feature was made available around the globe on Tuesday and allows users to search a topic or profile to curate their custom feeds. Users can now switch between the platform’s “For You,” “Following ...
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 ...
Instagram boss Adam Mosseri is on the stand today in Meta’s antitrust trial. In trying to prove the social network is not a monopoly, he shared that the Threads app could have been just a feature ...
We’ve updated our article on Threads to include the news that advertising on Threads is now open to all Meta advertisers. Threads has become the fastest-growing social media platform in history since ...
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.