It’s the latest social media launched by Meta as a direct rival to Twitter, but should you join Threads?
It’s the latest social media launched by Meta as a direct rival to Twitter, but should you join Threads? And, what are the benefits of signing up to Threads early?
What Is Threads?
Brought to you from the creators of Instagram, Threads is a new social media platform that Adam Mosseri says is a place for ‘public conversations’ that will bring what they’ve made ‘for photos at Instagram and Facebook to Threads [but] for text’. Wondering what that means? It’s essentially Meta’s version of Twitter, or Instagram with fewer pictures or reels.
Over on Threads, your post is called a Thread and holds space for 500 characters as well as images, links and videos up to five minutes in length. Similar to Twitter, users can like, reply and repost Threads as well as quote reposting them.
As we write this, over 30 million uses have signed up for Threads. And, with Threads launching in the week that many users have voiced complaints about Twitter following the new reading limit, we suspect that number will continue to grow at speed as people ditch the ‘bird app’ for the ‘thread app’.
With Twitter giants such as Ryanair, Specsavers, Aldi and Dominos already on board, you may be feeling a bit of Threads FOMO. Or, you’re rolling your eyes at yet another social media platform to manage. Whichever camp you sit in it’s hard to deny there are some benefits to signing up to Threads early.