More than half of the users have left the Threads platform

by time news

2023-07-28 17:15:46

More than half of the users have left the Threads platform (owned by Meta – recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation), informed Reuters.

This was stated by Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg at a corporate meeting, the audio recording of which turned out to be with the agency. According to him, since the launch of the platform, more than 100 million people have been registered and “it would be great if all of them, or at least half of them, remained.” “We haven’t reached that yet,” he said.

Zuckerberg, however, considers the drop “normal” and expects an increase in the number of users due to additional features that the company plans to add, including a desktop version and search functions.

Threads went live in early July. You can log in to the social network through your Instagram account. The service is designed for text messaging and looks similar to Twitter. After the launch of the project, Twitter lawyer Alex Spiro sent a letter to Zuckerberg accusing the company of “deliberately and misappropriating trade secrets” of the social network owned by Elon Musk.

By July 10, Zuckerberg announced that more than 100 million users had registered on the service. Reuters, citing UBS analysts, noted that in this way Threads became the fastest growing application in the history of the market. In winter, the ChatGPT neural network acquired this status, but it took two months to achieve such a result.

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