Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has at this time introduced that Instagram’s textual content social media app Threads is coming to Europe.
In an Instagram submit, Zuckerberg acknowledged “In the present day we’re opening Threads to extra international locations in Europe. Welcome everybody.”
“In the present day, Mark Zuckerberg introduced that we’re increasing Threads to international locations throughout Europe,” Meta acknowledged. “We’re excited to present extra individuals the chance to comply with and be part of the conversations they care about. Since launching Threads in July, we’ve made important enhancements to the app, together with an internet expertise, a Following Feed, the power to edit a submit, search with key phrases, tag subjects, and extra.
Customers within the EU can create a Threads profile linked to their Instagram account, or view content material on Threads with no profile. These customers will even be capable to seek for accounts and share content material, in addition to report content material they do not like, they only will not be capable to submit or work together with different content material.
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Threads has confirmed fairly common since its launch, smashing 100 million customers in simply 5 days following its launch in July. Not too long ago Apple revealed the preferred iPhone video games and apps of 2023, with Threads the fourth hottest free iPhone app of the yr forward of TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and WhatsApp. Naturally, this place displays a big variety of downloads this yr as a result of the app is new, however it’s a formidable feat nonetheless.
Meta hasn’t specified which European international locations the enlargement at this time entails, however refers to “individuals within the EU” in its launch, suggesting it may very well be 27 EU member states together with France, Spain, Italy, and extra.
An rising various to the more and more risky X run by Elon Musk, Threads is a text-based social media platform that lets customers write posts of as much as 500 characters, together with hyperlinks, photographs, and movies of as much as 5 minutes. This week Threads additionally introduced it was testing making posts from Threads accounts seen on Mastodon and different providers that use the ActivityPub protocol.