Threads, which Meta introduced as a competitor to the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, has experienced a great decrease in the number of daily active users after the first week of its use, while it wants to regroup by launching the web version.
Threads app is getting ready to launch the web version of users in the near future.
HERE IS MARK ZUCKERBERG’S SHARE
Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo from his official Threads account, saying, “My actual images that I’ve created for Threads for the web. It will be available in the next few days.” used the phrases.
NUMBER OF ACTIVE USERS IS DROPPING
According to the data compiled by the AA reporter from the website similarweb.com, which monitors the density of websites, Threads’ popularity is decreasing day by day.
Threads, which Meta launched on July 5, attracted great attention with the advantage of its connection with Instagram, and managed to reach 100 million users in just its first week.
According to data from similarweb.com, Threads peaked at 49.3 million active users on Android on July 7, while the number of active users of the platform dropped to 10.3 million on August 7.
The app’s Android usage rates in the US decreased from 2.3 million active users on 7 July to 576 thousand active users on 7 August.
TIME Spent in THREADS DROPPED TO 3 MINUTES
There was also a big drop in the time spent on Threads.
Users in the US spent 21 minutes per day on the app on July 7, and 3 minutes on August 7.
The X social media platform, formerly Twitter, maintained its stable line in the said period. X had over 100 million daily active users from July 7 to August 7, with users spending around 25 minutes per day on the platform.
TWITTER 5th MOST VISITED SITE
According to similarweb.com data, twitter.com ranks 5th among the most visited sites worldwide.
First on the list is google.com. google.com is followed by youtube.com, facebook.com and instagram.com.
According to Statista’s 2023 data, based on monthly active users, X, formerly Twitter, has 556 million active users.
In the first place on the list is Instagram, owned by Meta company, with approximately 3 billion users.
X’S OPPONENT THREADS
After Elon Musk, the owner of the X social media platform, imposed a tweet viewing limit on X last month, many users sought an alternative platform.
During this period, Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, launched Threads, a new social media platform rivaling X. The platform, with the advantage of being connected to Instagram, had exceeded 100 million users in its first week and had shaken the throne of X. (AA)