Alessandro Paluzzi, a developer who routinely digs into app code to expose unreleased features, tweeted early this morning that Meta’s Twitter clone, Thread, had been released into the Google Play store. It appears as though that was a mistake, however, because the app is nowhere to be found now.

      • The idea of adding a filter between human connection that will distort the message for profit is crazy for a few reasons. Most of all because it simply doesn’t need to happen.

        I mean how many of the current worldwide ills are a direct result of algorithms designed to increase engagement through ragebaiting? Disinformation is effective in no small part due to these algorithms making sure you’re made enough to engage and doom scroll. As long as you have a profit motive in these discussions this will be inevitable as far as I can see.

        When you imagine a world without Fox/Twitter/Meta/Reddit/Google (not all as culpable of course) force feeding things intent on making you engage (most easily though anger/rage - thanks evolution) it’s hard not to picture a better world. The internet pre-corporate control was a very different place due to a number of factors. I would argue mostly due to a lack of profit motive on social connection.

  • Someone needs to tell Meta that “Threads” is/was the name of a television series set in a hypothetical, post-nuclear-apocalypse version of 1980s Britain.

    Talking about threads, lower-case T, that’s fine. You’re talking about narrow lines of spun fibre, etc. or metaphorically, discussions all connected together as if with the aforementioned lines.

    Upper-case T; different matter. You’re evoking a dystopian nightmare that reduces humanity to educationally subnormal homunculi with no prospects, no future and various unalive things I’d use a spoiler tag and trigger warning for if I knew how to do that.

  • I could see this actually catching on if twitter keeps going down this path of self-destruction. Mostly because people who wish for the more “official” and “corporate” style announcements all in one place will want an alternative that actually works and respects its users. Facebook has that too but… it’s facebook. It has your real name and info. Your parents and grandparents are on there. And the UI and feel is very different. But a twitter clone by meta/big tech that connects with instagram (celebrities/politicians/companies/etc, are all already on there) would be a much smoother transition.