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Threads finally has a desktop/laptop version


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Threads users who have been wanting to use the app on desktops and laptops, you have some good news: Threads is finally available for desktop/laptop use.

 

 

Clare Duffy at CNN:

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Threads users, rejoice: the app is rolling out its highly anticipated web version Tuesday.

 

The update — perhaps the most requested by users since Threads’ mobile-only launch last month — puts the new platform one step closer to recreating the functions offered by rival X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, and could help reignite user growth following a sluggish period.

 

Parent company Meta says Threads users will soon be able to log in, post, view and interact with other posts via a browser on a desktop computer, as the web version rolls out to users in the coming days. The company says it plans to add more desktop features in the future. In an early access test of some of the web-based features, CNN was able to post on the platform but could not yet scroll the home feed.

 
 

Threads launched in early July with stunning success, garnering more than 100 million sign-ups in its first week on the back of months of chaos at Twitter. But the buzz faded somewhat as users realized the bare-bones platform still lacked many of the features that made Twitter popular, such as trending topics, robust search functions and direct messaging. Threads has been steadily rolling out smaller updates but the hotly demanded web version could help reignite stronger user engagement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Threads will not work. People use Instagram to see your pics not to read your thoughts. People who are popular on Insta are usually not smart or witty enough for their followers to care

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Why bother? X/Elon was declared the winner the week after Threads launched :swan:

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Eh. I was excited for it when it launched, now I don't care. It flopped hard because of the lazy rollout.

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