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Zuckerberg’s Threads is playing it too safe to beat Musk’s X

Active users on Threads, downloaded some 100 million times initially, has dropped by 60 percent to 70 percent. More troubling for the Meta CEO is that the average time spent daily on Threads has fallen to just 2.5 minutes, against 30 minutes a day for X and around an hour for Instagram

August 24, 2023 / 10:59 IST
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Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk
While Elon Musk has given ample reasons for people to leave Twitter, it is now up to Meta to mold Threads into a place that’s compelling or funny or even a little bit provocative.

Building traction for any new social media app is difficult — but not nearly as difficult as maintaining it. A month and a half on from its blockbuster launch, that’s the challenge facing Threads, Mark Zuckerberg’s supposed Twitter killer. So far things don’t seem to be going all that well.

The number of active users of Threads, which was downloaded some 100 million times in the first few days, has dropped by 60 percent to 70 percent, according to SensorTower. More troubling for the Meta chief executive officer is that the average time spent daily on the app has fallen to just 2.5 minutes, compared with around 30 minutes a day for Twitter (or X, if you must) and around an hour for Instagram.

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A boost might come in the form of a key upgrade being rolled out this week: a desktop interface. It means people can post to Threads from their computers, not just from their smartphones — a hallelujah moment for so-called “power users” who post several times day from their desks. Over on Twitter, this cohort of extremely online people are responsible for the vast majority of content and engagement. Threads needs them.

Unfortunately, the desktop version — which I’ve been trying out — will do little in its current form to reignite use of Threads. The interface could kindly be described as minimalist. Barren would be another word for it. It lacks basic functionality, such as the ability to quote another user’s post while adding a comment of your own. Zuckerberg said development of Threads would be slow. He wasn’t kidding.