Meta's new Threads is designed similarly to Twitter with short messages to a wider audience.
Threads is designed similarly to Twitter with short messages to a wider audience.Some people said they can’t jump on this new trend.
"I kind of just feel like it's a knock off from Twitter. I think social media apps just get very repetitive and I just don't feel the need to get them," Twitter user Ines Vasquez said. "I don't really want to make a new account and start new followers again, it's too much." Twitter is accusing Mark Zuckerberg of hiring former Twitter employees and using shared trade secrets to create the new Threads app. A Meta spokesperson has denied the claims.that I have read and agree
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