2023-07-10 17:08:26
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms, announced on Monday that the Threads platform, which is intended to compete with Twitter, had more than 100 million users within five days of its launch, displacing the ChatGBT platform for the title of the fastest growing Internet platform.
The Threads platform has set records for user growth since its launch last Wednesday, with celebrities, politicians and other content producers joining the platform, which analysts considered the first major threat to the Elon Musk-owned Twitter micro-blogging application.
“This is mostly a turnout that happened automatically, we haven’t yet made many promotions,” Zuckerberg said in a post on Threads.
And by registering 100 million users in five days, the Threadz app far surpassed OpenAI’s ChatGBT, which became the fastest growing application in the number of users in history when it recorded this number in January, two months following its launch, according to a study conducted by the U.B. Group. .s.
Twitter responded to Threads’ launch by threatening to sue Meta for alleging that the social media giant used Twitter’s trade secrets and other confidential information to build the app.
Legal experts say this claim is difficult to prove.
Threads is very similar to Twitter, as is the case with other social networking sites that have emerged in the past few months following users were annoyed by Musk’s management of the platform.
Threads allows posts of up to 500 characters in length, and supports links, images, and video clips of up to five minutes.
Analysts said unrest around Twitter, including recent restrictions on the number of tweets users can see, may have helped Threads attract users and advertisers.
There are currently no ads on Threads, and Zuckerberg said the company would not consider monetizing until it became clear to reach one billion users.
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