The ‘Twitter Killer’ Also Known as ‘Threads’ Has Been Released and the People Are Having Mixed Feelings
‘Twitter killer’ app called ‘Threads’ has officially been released and many people are developing mixed feelings about the app.
On Wednesday, July 5, Mark Zuckerberg released the new app ‘Threads’ which immediately earned 10 million users in a matter of a few hours.
It seems as though many people have already adapted to the feature and even some celebrities have switched over to the dark side.
Threads From Some Celebs
I think there might even be a little war on our hands of who can create the better social media platform between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
All we know is that things are heating up and a lot of people are enjoying this new start that they have with this app.
Some even say that you’re allowed to edit, create videos that are longer than 5 minutes, and type paragraphs longer than 500 characters. I’m not sure how much you’ll have to say but it’s an option, right?!
Bu threads wasn’t the first pop up social that has been coming to the surface, there has also been another app called Spill that has made it’s rounds amongst the people as well.
How many more social media sites do we need? The world may never know.
The only thing we know right now is that Twitter 2.0 had a lot to say last night and this morning about the new app.
Will you download the new app? Let us know your thoughts about the new found ‘Twitter Killer’ in the comments below.
Here is What Twitter 2.0 Had to Say About the ‘Twitter Killer’
There isn't going to be a single app that's a Twitter killer, Twitter is slowly killing itself
— Brandon Bradford (@BrandonLBradfor) July 5, 2023
every company foolishly releasing a "twitter killer" when we all know the champion of killing twitter is twitter
— Yell in a Strike (@jelenawoehr) July 6, 2023
After being on Threads for a short time I can see why it will be a Twitter killer. You get to post up to five minutes of video, post up to 500 characters that include links, photos for FREE. Plus Threads will actually be moderating hate speech as opposed to Musk who amplifies it
— (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) July 6, 2023
Elon Musk seeing Threads earn the title of Twitter Killer pic.twitter.com/pQPBC85kkM
— Rich (@UptownDC_Rich) July 6, 2023
When your arch rival launches a Twitter killer… and you thought YOU were the Twitter killer. pic.twitter.com/q1l8bxzYxx
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) July 6, 2023
Threads, Instagram's Twitter Killer App has been out for less than a day and it already has over 12 million users
Some say it's better, other say Twitter is still King
Who do you think wins the battle? Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg? pic.twitter.com/AhiyzlVOeB
— KALSON. (@kalsonkalu) July 6, 2023
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