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Re: Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours

#42

For the uninitiated (I guess I live under a rock), what is threads? When I open the link I just get a funny logo and the "from meta" label

A twitter clone with a different, less impulsive weirdo CEO at the helm.

Are you implying Linda Yaccarino is a weirdo? Oh wait, the chip on your shoulder is so big you can't even differentiate opinions anymore.

Re: Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours

#45
post #33

Earlier quoted context omitted.

A twitter clone with a different, less impulsive weirdo CEO at the helm.

does the "less" refer to "impulsive" only, or both "impulsive weirdo"?

My vote is that Zuck is just as weird, but less impulsive.

Re: Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours

#46

For the uninitiated (I guess I live under a rock), what is threads? When I open the link I just get a funny logo and the "from meta" label

A twitter clone with a different, less impulsive weirdo CEO at the helm.

And so bad privacy that they chose to not even launch in GDPR countries. https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/05/threads-no-eu-launch/

Re: Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours

#49
I'm not going to download this because there's no web application.

It's clear that they intentionally did not release a web application in order to maximize app installs and thus maximum control over their users (eg. scrape your contacts, push notifications, and most importantly to show you ads).

In 2023 nobody wants to install yet another app, so this is a clever strategy to optimize for app installs. Not going to work on me though. If it's just a Twitter clone only accessible to mobile users, then content quality is going to be low because nobody is typing thought provoking, in-depth analysis from their mobile phones.

Re: Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours

#50
Has anyone tried using it in browser? Does it work well or they force app download onto you like they do with Instagram?

I think Meta felt the pressure, seeing people might move to Mastodon (happy user from today) and wanted their piece of cake

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