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What do you think of Threads, Meta’s new Twitter Alternative?

22 pointsby sneha1995almost 2 years ago
What do you think of Threads, Meta’s new Twitter Alternative?<p>Meta has launched ‘Threads’ an alternative to Twitter. Have you signed up for Threads? What do you think, does it live up to its Hype?<p>I believe that because of Meta copying and integrating features from their competitors (Snapchat, Twitter and others) they will create a monopoly on social media. Instagram added stories a feature on snapchat that is really popular. Slowly they will make a platform which has everything a user needs. Also they will try to buy everything just like Whatsapp.

22 comments

EwanGalmost 2 years ago
Personally I can&#x27;t really get into it because there is no web interface. IOW, as far as I can tell if you aren&#x27;t willing to use the App, you can&#x27;t interact with it. I like having a full keyboard and a text box large enough I can actually read things. For all that I&#x27;m not a Twitter fan, this seems worse to me.
HamptonFoundersalmost 2 years ago
I keep saying it&#x27;s not actually a Twitter alternative - that&#x27;s a marketing ploy. But Threads doesn&#x27;t have DMs (by far the most important Twitter feature for any user of that platform).<p>The whole Twitter thing is just PR.<p>To me, the real story is the use of ActivityPub - the decentralized protocol that powers Mastadon.<p>I feel like I haven&#x27;t been able to nail down whether Threads uses it (I&#x27;ve seen sources say definitely yes, and definitely no) but to me, THAT would be the only reason to launch this thing.<p>Not to eat Twitter&#x27;s lunch, but to be the first major player into DeSo
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Rastonburyalmost 2 years ago
As much as I hate Meta, it feels like the lesser of two evils. Elon has already brainwashed tesla fanbois and is likely going to use Twitter to further his own agenda political or monetary. He has already silenced critics there.<p>Meta is in the crosshairs of regulators after Cambridge Analytica.<p>Twitter is dead anyway, account walling tweets, decreased moderation and rate limits. It&#x27;s all worse for any advertiser who has stuck with them post-Elon
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muzanialmost 2 years ago
I like it. It reminds me of early era Facebook. Even zuck has been excited and shitposts like a 20 year old.<p>I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;ll stay that way for more than a month though. I see people tagging product owners, asking them to ban words like groomer because it induces suicide in LGBT or something. There&#x27;s already giveaway campaigns to increase follower count.<p>It&#x27;s novel fun now, enjoy it while it lasts. I fear it might be an EEE campaign to destroy the fediverse rather than twitter, but we&#x27;ll see.
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Shekelphilealmost 2 years ago
Twitter is dead. Anyone left on twitter that didn’t go to fedi will jump to threads now that a bunch of high profile accounts have. The only people left will be alt right musk fanatics and twitter will be relegated to being on par with gab&#x2F;truth&#x2F;parler etc.
hiidrewalmost 2 years ago
It&#x27;s alright. The visual design is clean but has some accessibility issues and small things that bother me. Dislike the algo-only feed right now (apparently they are working on this). Love the post editor (plus having ~500 characters and 10 images). Interesting to see how it ends up after integrating with ActivityPub, whether anything changes. Still using Twitter and Farcaster (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;farcaster.xyz" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;farcaster.xyz</a>). Also making me realize the need for social feed aggregators like <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;yup.io" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;yup.io</a>
cwales95almost 2 years ago
I think it is a blatant swipe at Musk’s Twitter; attempting to capitalise on the uncertainty that’s going on over there.<p>I’ll never use it, I don’t have any social media, but I’m all for shaking things up. Wish the same would happen with YouTube.
subjectsigmaalmost 2 years ago
It feels like a psyop. Every single post feels manufactured and fake. Celebrities with millions of followers on different platforms posting things like “Excited to try out social media! What’s everyone’s favorite color?”<p>My first thought was to wonder who was getting paid, who was a bot, etc.<p>I think everyone will get bored of the sterile nature really quick and it will either die or become Twitter 2.0
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Pxtlalmost 2 years ago
Pros:<p>- Moderation seems reasonable, aggressively removing hateful&#x2F;violent content but hardly ever banning people. So far this is keeping the more offensive bluechecks away.<p>- After my first few follows, the algorithmic feed quickly showed me a lot of my favorite follows from twitter, despite starting from a pretty bare follow list (I&#x27;m not much of an Insta user). So discoverability is excellent.<p>- UI is clean and light<p>- no Musk.<p>Cons:<p>- Lot of missing critical features. No thread search, no hashtags, no web-interface, no chronological feed.<p>- Zuckerberg.<p>- The algorithmic feed happily dumps an infinite list of inane celebrity and influencer fillter on you the moment you run out of your preferred content.<p>Mostly it&#x27;s showed me how awfully Mastodon fumbled the bag with their terrible discovery. The end-zone was wide-open here.<p>Honestly, all Mastodon needed to win this game was the better search and some &quot;friends of friends&quot; kind of algorithmic feed. Now it&#x27;s probably too late.
47thpresidentalmost 2 years ago
It&#x27;s ok. Here are some of my thoughts:<p>- The lack of a web interface to browse Threads is frustrating, you can only view a specific thread someone has shared a link to before it forces you to download the app. - No following feed, so I&#x27;ve had to mute dozens of media&#x2F;political&#x2F;brand accounts that appear on the homepage. - No chronological feed is annoying. - You also can&#x27;t search for keywords&#x2F;hashtags. I primarily use twitter to receive real time commentary on events, so this is the biggest downside in my opinion.<p>Overall, Threads feels like a beta product that was rushed to release to take advantage of the rate limits implemented on Twitter. We&#x27;ll see in a few months if Meta can follow through in building an app with the feature parity of Twitter.
3cats-in-a-coatalmost 2 years ago
It&#x27;s a good start, they have a lot of work to do to add some missing features, and apparently it broke Instagram, but those are growing pains.<p>I&#x27;d be happy if Threads establishes itself as a version of Twitters for creators, artists, scientists, professionals, and stays away from politics, trolls and polarizing opinions. If people want this, Twitter can have at it.<p>Also I&#x27;m looking forward to BlueSky opening as they also show promise. There won&#x27;t be a single replacement, or a complete replacement, for Twitter so quickly. It&#x27;ll be a process.
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ulfwalmost 2 years ago
Needs an actual website. Needs an iPad app. Needs messaging&#x2F;DM. Needs to sort out spam (all my instagram spam has already made it to threads). Needs a filter so I can see threads from people I actually follow not by people I don&#x27;t care about.<p>It&#x27;s an early start clearly to capture people frustrated by what twitter has become. There&#x27;s a LOT of work still to be done though. It&#x27;s more a beta than a proper full blown product at this point.
mistermithrasalmost 2 years ago
No web browser access -- failure<p>Privacy nightmare -- failure<p>That&#x27;s too much for me so, well, not touching it.
venusenvy47almost 2 years ago
Does Threads&#x2F;Instagram have verification of notable accounts? That seemed like the most useful aspect of old Twitter - to know a comment was being made by a real person.
n42almost 2 years ago
I disabled my account when I realized I was spending more time muting people than doing anything else.
DoItToMe81almost 2 years ago
It&#x27;s awful. Feels like it&#x27;s going for an atmosphere of total safety and sterility.
GianFabienalmost 2 years ago
Ho hum ....
ksecalmost 2 years ago
The problem is I don&#x27;t have an Instagram account.
boringuser2almost 2 years ago
I don&#x27;t think people should be using social media as it has a variety of deleterious health effects.
winternettalmost 2 years ago
Right now, I don&#x27;t see any value in Meta Threads beyond the usual festival of parading celebrity posts in front of everyone else struggling to make a name for themselves. They dropped the ball on creating opportunity for discovery, just as all these other failed platforms have done. There also seems to be some sort of social rank that is assigned to every account behind the scenes, where it clearly plays out in terms of which accounts grow and which ones don&#x27;t. It&#x27;s really the same old model, with less features to sugar coat the real basis of the app (which is to just do the same thing eventually ---&gt; -ad sales- in a new suit).<p>It does not appear that any real algorithm is at work. It is just foisting stagnant posts by celebrity accounts in front of everyone, and promoting the same people that had high follower counts on Twitter... Nothing about the app is revolutionary, at all.<p>The site also has been randomly muting videos I upload without any sort of explanation, and there has been no response from support for this issue since I submitted it on day 1. There is very little video content, and video is not displayed particularly well, so that rules out any strong competition with TikTok.<p>Even though an app has 100 Million people signing up, most aren&#x27;t posting, and that&#x27;s just an indication that people just want to prevent others from stealing their IDs, or that perhaps many are registering fake accounts to sell or use for brigading later on. If nobody uses their accounts, it&#x27;s a failure, so reports about &quot;wild success&quot; means very little in my opinion, especially when registration for most was simply a few clicks over from Instagram to start an account on Threads.<p>It doesn&#x27;t seem like there is much thought behind products of this kind in terms of adding value to the experience for users... There are really just a bunch of tricks and PR to keep people signing up and in keeping people uselessly posting in hopes they will go viral. Meta built a platform, so what? They already ran 3 terrible ones that are failing miserably... In order to compete now, you have to burn a lot of cash, which pretty much shuts out the really innovative ideas, and it shows. Meta Threads is a half-baked clone of a bad era from Twitter, they really didn&#x27;t ask themselves what they should have done differently, they just cloned Twitter.<p>This is where we are in terms of the Internet, original ideas that are highly helpful and highly functional just aren&#x27;t happening, there is only &quot;bait and switch&quot; ideas and strategically planned opportunism developed strictly around baiting people in for profit, and that&#x27;s going to just keep failing hard over time. It&#x27;s really not differentiated at all from what has been done before, and it&#x27;s painful to think that all that money and labor went to just recreating the same old &quot;spinning wheel&quot; of artificial online celebrity adoration and suppression of undiscovered talent that happens in pretty much every other major social media app these days.
yobid20almost 2 years ago
What&#x27;s twitter?
Vishal19111999almost 2 years ago
I think both could co-exist, Elon is trying to build a premium paid platform for the &quot;intellectual elites&quot; which is what I feel currently.<p>And threads are for everyone, the general public.<p>For now I am good with twitter though.
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