Zuckerberg: New X rival Threads has nearly 100 million monthly users

26 Oct 2023 11:53am
Newly launched X competitor Threads nearly hit 100 million monthly users, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday as he presented the last quarter results of parent company Meta, reported German news agency (dpa). - (Photo by Stefani Reynolds / AFP)
Newly launched X competitor Threads nearly hit 100 million monthly users, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday as he presented the last quarter results of parent company Meta, reported German news agency (dpa). - (Photo by Stefani Reynolds / AFP)
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SAN JOSE - Newly launched X competitor Threads nearly hit 100 million monthly users, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday as he presented the last quarter results of parent company Meta, reported German news agency (dpa).

All that was previously known about the development of Threads was that the service reached 100 million registrations within a few days when it was released in early July. Web analytics firms estimated that the number of daily active users and the time they spend on the platform declined.

Zuckerberg did not provide details on the number of daily active users.

He had long thought there should be a platform for public discourse with a billion users "that's more positive", Zuckerberg said, taking a swipe at Twitter, which was bought by tech billionaire Elon Musk and renamed X.

"And if we keep at it for a few years, I think we can realise our vision," said Zuckerberg.

Since Musk's Twitter takeover, several services have been trying to offer a new home to disgruntled users of the best-known short messaging platform.

Threads is docked to Meta's photo and video service Instagram, allowing it to tap into pre-existing connections between hundreds of millions of users.

The service has not yet been launched in the EU, as Meta points to European digital laws as justification. The automatic linking of user data from Instagram and Threads Meta could lead to legal issues, according to observers. - BERNAMA

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