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Arr! Listen up, me hearties! Here be 7 secrets ye must know 'bout Instagram's weapon against Twitter, mateys!

2023-07-06

Arrr, me mateys! Meta's Twitter foe be settlin' down to challenge the mighty Twitter. But what be this mysterious rival, ye ask? And be ye needin' to hoist yer colors and sign up? Well, fear not, for I shall lay down all ye need to know!

Meta's Threads app, a text-based version of Instagram, has been released and is now in competition with Twitter. Threads aims to provide real-time updates and public conversations, offering a different experience from Twitter's endless drama and unannounced changes. It may also become a hub for conversations across multiple apps in the future. Elon Musk, although he hasn't directly commented on Threads, seems a bit unhappy with Instagram, preferring the "false happiness" of Twitter. The app is available for download on iOS and Android, except in the EU due to privacy regulations.
Threads is similar to Twitter in some ways, but there are some distinct differences. It allows longer posts, supports longer videos, and allows for both portrait and landscape photos. Meta plans to make Threads compatible with the ActivityPub protocol, which would let users interact with other apps within the Threads platform. Despite being a newcomer, Threads has already reached 10 million users, showcasing its potential to rival Twitter. This isn't the first time Instagram has launched an app called Threads, but the new version has started off stronger than its predecessor.
However, there are privacy concerns with Threads, as it collects a significant amount of personal data, including sensitive information. Users should be aware of this before signing up. The integration between Threads and Instagram is both convenient and limiting, as it makes it easy to get started but also locks users into both platforms. Although Threads currently lacks some features present on Twitter, Meta has plans to introduce more features in the future, such as support for the ActivityPub protocol and improved discovery tools.
If interested in trying out Threads, users can download the app and follow the guide on how to claim their handle. Dark mode is also available for those who prefer it. Overall, Threads offers a different experience from Twitter and has the potential to become a popular social media platform.

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