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Meta Officially Launches Threads—Challenging Elon Musk And Twitter

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Meta’s Threads app, which shares a similar format with Twitter and is widely seen as Elon Musk’s most significant competition since the billionaire took over the social media platform, was launched Wednesday evening in a surprise announcement.

Key Facts

Threads, which is now live on Apple’s App Store, will be linked to users’ Instagram accounts and offer a real-time platform, like Twitter’s, that allows text posts of up to 500 characters.

The app will also support photos and videos that can be up to five minutes long, according to Instagram.

Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, said in an interview with The Verge that Twitter’s “volatility” and “unpredictability” under Musk is what gave Meta the opportunity to compete with Twitter, which has been plagued by outages and unpopular limits to the number of tweets users can view in a single day.

Threads is available on iOS and Android in more than 100 countries with the exception of the European Union, which has regulatory concerns about the app.

Users will have Threads profiles that can be customized independently from that of their Instagram accounts—they will also be able to auto-follow the same users they follow on Instagram.

Key Background

Meta’s move to create a more direct competitor to Twitter comes amid rocky times for Musk-led Twitter. Recently, the platform implemented a “temporary” limit to the number of posts Twitter users can see on a daily basis, prompting backlash from users. New, unverified accounts were initially hit with a viewing restriction of 300 posts per day while older unverified accounts were limited to 600. Verified accounts, which costs $8 per month to operate, were limited to reading 6,000 posts a day. Twitter has also dealt with major outages, hundreds of layoffs and a diminishing valuation since Musk took over in October. Several competitors attracted attention as complaints around Twitter grew, like Mastodon and more recently Bluesky Social. But Threads—integrated with Instagram and backed by a company with a $756 billion market cap—is expected to be a far more significant threat to Twitter than similar text-focused social media platforms. Speculation around Meta’s new platform had floated around for months. In March, a report from MoneyControl said a Twitter competitor codenamed “P92” was being developed by Meta.

Forbes’ Valuation

We estimate Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to be worth $104.4 billion, making him the seventh richest person in the world behind Musk’s No. 1 ranking—a spot secured by his estimated $251.1 billion net worth.

Welcome To ‘Threads,’ Facebook’s Twitter Killer (Forbes)

Threads, Meta’s Twitter competitor, is now live (TechCrunch)

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