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Threads had big launch energy. Twitter is under pressure

For the first time since Elon Musk’s takeover, the app is at imminent risk of losing its status as the watercooler of the internet

July 06, 2023 / 12:59 IST
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Threads has already become a larger threat to Twitter than anything else we’ve seen so far. (Source: Bloomberg)

Like guests arriving at a destination wedding, users joining Meta Platforms Inc’s new Threads app on Wednesday night likely found familiar faces in unfamiliar surroundings. “Hey, you made it!” … “Jeff got in an hour ago!” … “Have you met Mary? You’ve probably got friends in common...”

Eventually someone might be brave enough to quietly mutter: “So… do you think it’ll last?”

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The dopamine was flowing, that’s for sure. Meta brought forward the launch of its “Twitter killer” to capitalise on the Elon Musk-owned app’s recent woes, delivering a masterclass in onboarding. Using its existing knowledge of connections made between people on Instagram, the company populated feeds on Threads with accounts users already knew, and others they would perhaps like to. The ding-ding-ding of notifications began almost immediately.

Meta’s approach meant users leapfrogged the disorienting “now what?” moment that has blighted the sign-up process on other Twitter clones. That alone makes Threads a larger threat to Twitter than anything else we’ve seen so far. Within two hours, according to Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, two million people had joined. Within seven hours of the launch, it was 10 million.