Threads, launched by Meta as a competitor to Twitter (X), lost its popularity shortly after a rapid start. One of the biggest reasons for this can be attributed to Threads lacking many features offered on Twitter. Taking these shortcomings into consideration, Meta continues to update its new social media application.
Threads finally embracing the web version
Threads, aiming to strengthen its position against Twitter, has been appearing with updates for a while. The new social media application is now preparing to leave another significant milestone behind. According to recent information, Threads will now have a web version as well.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg signaled a better search function for a web version in a recent announcement. The full version of Threads is currently only available on iOS and Android. The platform’s web version has so far only offered limited features.
The web version currently tops the list of most requested features for Threads. As it is known, many Twitter users also access the platform through browsers. Threads has been lacking in this aspect so far.
However, according to recent developments, Meta could take a significant step in this regard soon. It is expected that within this week, Meta will launch a web version for the Threads application. In doing so, the company will add another step to its efforts to increase the dwindling number of active users in recent times.
Threads set a record with 100 million users reached in its first week but couldn’t sustain its popularity. The company is now intending to attract social media users to the Threads application with the addition of new features. So, what are your thoughts on Threads and the upcoming web version? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments section.
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