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Analysis: Meta's 'friendly' Threads collides with unfriendly internet

"We are definitely focusing on kindness and making this a friendly place," Meta CEO Zuckerberg said on July 5, shortly after the service’s launch.

July 08, 2023 / 09:24 IST
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Meta said it would hold users of the new Threads app to the same rules it maintains on its photo and video sharing social media service, Instagram.
Meta said it would hold users of the new Threads app to the same rules it maintains on its photo and video sharing social media service, Instagram.

Mark Zuckerberg has pitched Meta’s Twitter copycat app, Threads, as a "friendly" refuge for public discourse online, framing it in sharp distinction to the more adversarial Twitter which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk.

"We are definitely focusing on kindness and making this a friendly place," Meta CEO Zuckerberg said on July 5, shortly after the service’s launch.

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Maintaining that idealistic vision for Threads – which attracted more than 70 million users in its first two days – is another story.

To be sure, Meta Platforms is no newbie at managing the rage-baiting, smut-posting internet hordes. The company said it would hold users of the new Threads app to the same rules it maintains on its photo and video sharing social media service, Instagram.