Threads Users Can Now Delete Their Profiles Without Deleting Their Instagram Account

Threads Users Can Now Delete Their Profiles Without Deleting Their Instagram Account

Within months of its inception, Elon Musk’s microblogging rival, Threads, has eclipsed Meta as a popular social media platform. Instagram’s text-based app is still in its early stages and lacks a few important functions. Users have been complaining about Threads since it launched in July since they can’t remove their profile without also removing their…

Meta Releases 3 New Features for Threads This Week

Meta Releases 3 New Features for Threads This Week

The social media competitor to Elon Musk’s X (previously Twitter), Threads, is having trouble keeping the users it attracted right away. As it has lost more than half of its user base in the weeks following its launch, Meta is reportedly preparing new methods. This week, Meta unveiled a number of new capabilities for Threads…

Elon Musk’s Twitter reportedly experiences a decline in traffic as Threads App adds 100 million users in less than a week.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter reportedly experiences a decline in traffic as Threads App adds 100 million users in less than a week.

Less than a week after Facebook parent company Meta unveiled its new microblogging site, Threads had 100 million registered users. A competitor to services like Twitter, which Elon Musk purchased last year, the company’s app is intimately connected to a user’s Instagram account. The app has experienced a meteoric growth in users joining up for…

Over 30 million users have signed up to Meta’s Threads according to Zuckerberg
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Over 30 million users have signed up to Meta’s Threads according to Zuckerberg

According to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, 30 million people have already downloaded the company’s brand-new Threads app. He marketed the application as a “friendly” rival to Twitter, which Elon Musk acquired in October. According to experts, Twitter users dissatisfied with recent platform changes may flock to Threads. Although Twitter is “often imitated,” according to…