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Yeah, according to two third party companies that have no idea data to back up their claims. Journalists need to stop blindly believing these companies, they’re pseudo ads. But yes engagements probably have dropped that totally normal
at scale they can probably eat this, but i think it was telling even on launch day they only managed an average of about three posts per registered user. that’s a level of engagement we’re at, and we have a higher barrier for entry (and probably more entropic drop-off) than they do. the trend is not great for Threads, despite the bungling going on with Twitter and BlueSky, and Mastodon acting as a distant third-wheel
I’m done with corporate platforms
I don’t even know what is going on in there since you need to app to even see anything , and there’s no way I’m downloading threads on my phone.
It will grow over time no doubt. At a guess, twitter was the same in the beginning
Twitter had the Arab Spring as this odd formative event, where it suddenly became a source of news information. I think it’s really hard to know how Twitter would have developed without that.