Elon Musk made a number of innovations after purchasing the popular social media application Twitter. Changed its name, logo and privacy policy. In fact, he did not hesitate to introduce innovations that users would not like. It was precisely in this environment that Meta Threads was launched. The application, which grew like an avalanche at first, could not stand against X. Meta rolled up its sleeves to find a solution to this issue. Here are the details…
Meta has made its final decision! Threads is now available in Europe!
Unfortunately, Threads could not be used in European Union countries due to some disputes. Therefore, it had difficulty competing with X. With the new decision taken by Meta, the disputes with the European Union were resolved. Nearly half a billion users living in European Union countries will now be able to use Threads.
Threads bears many similarities to X, both in appearance and usage. It was first released five months ago. He got off to a very fast start. It reached more than 100 million users in the first week. Unfortunately, he could not continue this success. Within a month, more than half of users stopped logging in.
Since then, Meta has been adding new features to the apps under its umbrella in order to improve its community. In particular, it is improving Twitter’s rival Threads with new features. In addition, the arrival of Threads in the European market will significantly increase the number of users.
Users can sign up for Threads using their Instagram profile for the full experience. Those who prefer to use Threads without a profile can browse the content. They can also share content and search for accounts through link copying or platform sharing. However, it cannot interact with the content.
We don’t yet know why it took Meta so long to launch Threads in European Union countries. But some reports suggest this may be linked to stricter regulatory rules in the bloc on data use and market dominance by big firms. Meta will allow people in the EU to use Threads without a profile. In this way, Meta will be able to satisfy EU regulators who are concerned about Threads’ close ties with Instagram.