Who is surprised?

  • It’s not forced on you. If you don’t download Threads and log in, you’re not on threads.

    Although that’s technically true, it is clear what Meta is doing here (and even if most may know that the company sucks, I personally feel it is important report on things like that). Meta’s tactics should create a hype making people believe there are substantially more users than there actually are. The mass of people won’t recognize (or even care?) what’s going on I’m afraid.

    •  312   ( @312@lemm.ee ) 
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      191 year ago

      What is Meta doing here? I’m not clear on what the point being made is.

      If you’re insinuating that they are doing this to artificially inflate user counts, why wouldn’t they be reporting about how there are 2+ billion threads users in the first week?

      They don’t need to manufacture hype - like Meta or not, in the first 96 hours they brought in almost 100 million users. Thats a third of Twitter’s entire active user base, in less than a week.

            • If it’s so obvious why can’t you state it clearly?

              It seems like the insinuation is that Threads is artificially inflating user counts with “shadow accounts” that aren’t real - however it’s been clearly determined that they aren’t.

              So, if it’s not that, then, again… what’s the “so obvious” point I’m missing?

            •  pvr   ( @pvr@beehaw.org ) 
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              1 year ago

              Your original point is clear, but it’s just not true. Meta isn’t manufacturing numbers. They just make it super easy to sign up in Threads by enabling everyone that has an Instagram account to log into it. There is really no need to create shadow accounts since you can’t create a Thread account without creating an Instragram account first.