The social network Threads, created by Meta as an alternative to Twitter, continues to demonstrate impressive growth rates.
According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the number of daily active users of the platform has exceeded 100 million. This is a significant achievement for a service that was launched just a few months ago.
Threads' rapid growth is attributed to a number of factors, including the exodus of users from rival social network X and the developers' active work on improving the platform's functionality. In recent months, Threads has received a number of new features, such as custom feeds, simplified registration for new users, and the ability to set the default feed.
It is worth noting that Threads is not the only social network to benefit from changes in the market. Competing platform Bluesky is also showing significant growth in the number of users. However, Threads remains the leader in this race.
Threads' success shows that users are actively looking for new social networks that meet their needs. Meta, in turn, continues to invest in the development of its new platform, setting ambitious goals.