Social media app Threads, Meta’s new Twitter alternative, has seen a nearly 70% decline in the number of daily active users since its July 7 peak, according to market intelligence firm Sensor Tower, ...
Two weeks after Meta launched its Twitter competitor Threads and received an unprecedented amount of user signups, the frenzy around the app appears to have come back to Earth. After surpassing 100 ...
In social media app history, Meta’s latest venture broke all growth records. Threads, the app aiming to rival Twitter, marked over 100 million signups in less than a week. It became the most ...
At the end of last week, Threads had 12.6 million daily active users on Android, or about 12% of Twitter’s audience, according to SimilarWeb. After a launch that saw a surge in sign-ups, interest in ...
Washington, DC (CNN) — Threads, Meta’s Twitter rival, is struggling to retain users roughly a month after its highly publicized launch, according to fresh industry estimates showing that app ...
Threads closed July with 8 million daily active users, down 82% from its peak, according to Sensor Tower data. Meta's Twitter clone, which launched July 5, had 44 million daily active users on July 7.
Users who ditched X because of owner Elon Musk’s support for President-elect Donald Trump helped Threads, Meta’s rival app, enjoy a nice post-election increase in daily users this week. But rather ...
The number of daily active users on Meta Platforms Inc.’s Threads app has reportedly dropped by 70% in just 10 days. The Wall Street Journal reported the decline today, citing data from market ...
Meta will help facilitate branded content on Threads but will wait before rolling out advertisements on the platform. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Meta's new Twitter competitor, ...
Instagram Threads’ launch has been an overnight success, topping 100 million users within days of its arrival. Now, new data indicates the app has already achieved one-fifth of the weekly active user ...
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