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Promoted through their Instagram accounts, more than 100 million people downloaded Threads within a week of its launch in 100 countries Image: AFP
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Threads hits 175 mil users on first anniversary

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Threads, Meta's alternative to X (formerly Twitter), has hit 175 million monthly users a year after its out-of-the-blue launch.

"What a year," Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday on Threads in announcing the platform had reached the threshold.

Threads, which hit app stores on July 5 last year, is a spin-off of Instagram and is intended to be a rival to X, formerly known as Twitter, after that platform alienated many users and advertisers following Elon Musk's purchase in 2022.

Threads was rushed out after Musk threatened to limit the amount of posts on X for non-subscribers.

This was the latest in a long line of chaotic announcements by the mercurial Tesla founder and Zuckerberg tried to seize the moment.

Promoted through their Instagram accounts, more than 100 million people downloaded Threads within a week of its launch in 100 countries, though the EU had to wait until December over regulatory concerns.

The push from Instagram helped Threads become the fastest downloaded app ever, crushing the previous record held by AI sensation ChatGPT.

The initial enthusiasm waned however, and Threads has more gradually grown usage, with a big help from the Instagram crossover and exiles turned off by Musk-owned X.

Threads chief Adam Mosseri said he hoped the platform would become more independent from Instagram over time and intends to open it to advertisers in the not so distant future.

Getting bigger than Musk’s X "will take some time, but I will consider it a failure if we don't get there," Mosseri told the Platformer news website.

Threads has drawn flack for Meta's decision to downplay news and politics in an effort to become a more friendly site than X at the risk of dulling engagement.

"A year after launch, we know what Threads isn't, but we don't know what it is," said Emarketer principal analyst Jasmine Enberg.

"The lack of a unique identity is one of its biggest hurdles to achieving real staying power," she added.

Now privately owned by Musk, X no longer releases industry metrics; the company insists that its user base is growing and more engaged than on other platforms.

"Threads was launched during a time when X was struggling, but since then, X has been surprisingly resilient," said Debra Aho Williamson, chief analyst at Sonata Insights, a research firm.

"Sports and political discussion are still very active on X, and considering that we have the Olympics, Euro 2024 and the US presidential election this year (among other major events), X will probably continue to attract users," she added.

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This is America's form of censorship. So Tik Tok wasn't really about China was it? It's more about controlling the anti-Zionist content after all. You need X and Tik Tok and alternative media to do your own findings otherwise you just let CNN Thread Facebook and Japan Today to tell you what's going on.

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The most annoying thing!

I wouldn't mind if they didn't lie and spam me!

I only have Instagram for my business, but I regularly get this notification:

"( Incert any random user or follower) and want to follow you on Threads, Instagram's new text app"

It is all fake, random accounts, other businesses I know or family members that only have Instagram to see what my business is doing.

They are not interested in following me on Threads, they are not interested in texting with me.

I wish they would stop this spamming especially at 3:00 in the morning!

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Fake news. Social Media Companies/ Gaming Companies can promote figures to suit their own platforms.

Look at Microsoft and their App Store. they reported one Gaming App as being the number 1, simply because they forcefully downloaded it upon all Windows 10 users accounts....

So be wary of so called Stats.

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Facebook - seed funding from CIA...do you trust the Zuck?

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