Threads, the new app by Meta aiming to compete with Twitter, was officially launched a few hours ago and has already gained significant attention. Within the first two hours of its launch on the App Store, Threads garnered 2 million downloads. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, made the announcement on his Threads account. He mentioned that Threads reached the 10 million sign-ups milestone within just 7 hours of its launch. It achieved this significant milestone within a short period, benefiting from Meta’s position as one of the largest companies in the world. The company heavily promoted the app on Instagram before its launch, which greatly contributed to the attention that Threads is receiving.
Before its official launch, Threads could be pre-ordered on the Apple App Store. Users were informed about the app through a cross-promotion on Instagram. Threads seems deeply integrated into Instagram to the point that Instagram accounts now display Threads user number. At the moment, you cannot even create a new Threads account. The only option available is to do so using your Instagram account, which imports all your profile data to your new Threads account.
Users who participated in the pre-order received push notifications upon the app’s launch. The notification was to alert them that Thread was ready. Hence, they could head to their respective app stores in order to download it.
Threads Target Audience
Twitter is currently facing challenges and recently implemented rate limits, which could make things even worse. In case you didn’t know, Twitter has implemented a new rate limit. This will limit the number of posts each user can view within a day. At the moment, verified users get to see 6,000 posts each day. Unverified old users have rate limit of 600 posts whilst new unverified users get to see just 300 posts each day.
It is undeniable that users are currently interested in trying other alternatives. The likes of Mastodon and Bluesky have already taken their fair share of the cake. However, both apps come with their own shortcomings.
For Mastodon, the main challenge is about its intimidating sign-up process with the whole platform coming with general uncertainties. As for Bluesky, the fact that the platform embraces shitposts means it’s repeating the same moderation mistakes of Twitter. Another challenge has to do with the founder Jack Dorsey. Especially owing to the fact that he cheered for Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter.
On the other hand, Zuckerberg tweeted for the first time in about a decade to celebrate the launch of a new app that could potentially overtake Twitter. His tweet certainly attracted a lot of engagements especially in the midst of Twitter’s challenges. Other apps that could potentially take charge of the opportunity are also failing to consolidate users in a single platform. These are some of the current weaknesses that Threads can actually exploit.