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Meta appointed Connor Hayes, Meta’s VP of Product for Generative AI, to become the head of Threads, per Axios. Until now, ...
Meta Platforms Inc. (META) on Wednesday announced that it is expanding its advertising program on Threads to all eligible advertisers globally. The Mark Zuckerberg-led company also announced an ...
Threads is coming to the fediverse — and we just got our first official look at how that might work from Meta itself. During the FediForum conference on Tuesday, Meta’s Peter Cottle showed off ...
It’s been a year since Meta pushed out Threads in an attempt to take on the platform now known as X. At the time, Mark Zuckerberg said that he hoped it would turn into “a public conversations ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also revealed that Threads’ fediverse integration will be available starting today in more than 100 countries, a significant expansion from its initial availability in ...
On Meta’s Q3 earnings call last month, Zuckerberg said Threads — which launched as a social posting app to counter Elon Musk’s X — now has 275 million monthly users. That’s up 37.5% from ...
Meta is beginning its first “small test” of ads on Threads, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced, as the company looks to finally start making money off the service.
Meta’s Instagram Threads began rolling out a new custom feed feature to give users the ability to build their feeds around the people and topics they are most interested in. The feature was m… ...
Meta launched a social networking venture called Threads in July 2023, leveraging Instagram's audience to build a new microblogging site to compete with X, formerly known as Twitter.
Threads, which Meta launched in mid-2023 as a clone of Elon Musk’s Twitter, first began showing ads from a small number of brands this January as part of a pilot program limited to the US and Japan.
Meta's Threads was initially a clone of X with limited functionality. However, the app recently celebrated reaching 150 million monthly users, promising new horizons for the social media platform.
Meta is now limiting the amount of political content it recommends to Instagram and Threads users. Here's why it made the change — and how to opt out of it.