Twitter rival Threads signs up 100 million users in five days
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The previous record was held by ChatGPT, which took two months to hit the 100 million user mark.
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PARIS – The Threads app launched by Instagram as a rival to Twitter has signed up more than 100 million users in less than five days, data tracking websites said on Monday, smashing the record of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT for fastest-growing consumer app.
While ChatGPT took two months to hit the 100 million user mark and video-sharing app TikTok took nine months, Instagram itself took two and a half years to reach that mark after its 2010 launch.
Threads went live on Apple and Android app stores
Twitter is thought to have around 200 million regular users but it has suffered repeated technical failures since Tesla tycoon Elon Musk bought the platform in 2022 and sacked thousands of staff.
Mr Musk, also the boss of SpaceX, has alienated many users by introducing charges for previously free services and allowing banned right-wing accounts back on the platform.
Several rivals have emerged
Threads is finding it easier because it is linked to Instagram, which has more than one billion regular users.
‘Good policy’
Online data service Quiver Quantitative reported that the app passed 100 million users at 7pm local time on Monday.
Other websites using a count of the “badges” received by Instagram users who have downloaded Threads reckoned the mark had passed earlier.
But Europe’s legislation around data privacy is giving Meta a severe headache.
The firm already faces regular fines
Now, the forthcoming Digital Markets Act
Its business model revolves around sucking up personal data to use for targeted ads and Threads accounts are linked to Instagram accounts.
In his first public reaction to Threads, the EU’s industry commissioner Thierry Breton told French radio Franceinfo that Meta was right to try to make sure its apps conformed with the law.
“Taking a little time to do so seems to me to be probably good policy,” he said, adding that there were plenty of solutions.
Heated rivalry
Meanwhile, Mr Musk has threatened to sue Meta
The billionaire tycoon is also locked in a personal and increasingly juvenile rivalry with Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg.
The two men have been bickering for years, but things have become heated since it became clear Meta intended to compete with Twitter.
In June, the two men called each other out for a cage fight,
He posted a popular meme of two Spidermen looking at each other, taken as a reference to the similarity between Threads and Twitter.
On Monday, Mr Musk took his beef with Mr Zuckerberg to a new level, proposing that the two men engage in a “literal” penis-measuring contest. AFP

