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Mark Zuckerberg says Threads has 150 million month-to-month lively customers

Meta’s Twitter/X rival Threads is rising at a steady tempo. The social community now has greater than 150 million month-to-month lively customers — up from 130 million in February — Mark Zuckerberg talked about through the firm’s Q1 2024 earnings name.

Because the final quarterly earnings name, Threads has notably taken steps in the direction of integrating with ActivityPub, the decentralized protocol that powers networks like Mastodon. In March, the corporate allowed U.S.-based users over 18 to connect their accounts to the Fediverse so their posts would present up on different servers.

The corporate additionally plans to launch its API to a wide set of developers by June, permitting them to construct experiences across the social community. Nevertheless, it’s nonetheless not clear if Threads will enable builders to make full-fledged third-party purchasers.

Final week, Meta launched its AI chatbot throughout Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Threads was a notable exclusion from this listing, presumably due to the shortage of native DM performance.

On Wednesday, Threads additionally launched a take a look at function to let users auto-archive their posts after a interval of outlined time. They will additionally archive or unarchive particular person posts and make them public.

Threads is roughly 9 months outdated, and Meta has steadily constructed out the viewers. Nevertheless, it’s strictly not an X different, as Instagram Head Adam Mosseri stated in October that Threads received’t “amplify news on the platform.” However Meta’s social community remains to be gaining steam. Earlier this week, Business Insider reported that in accordance with app analytics agency Apptopia, Threads now has extra each day lively customers within the U.S. than X.

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