Mark Zuckerberg’s company, Meta Platforms, will launch the web version of Theards, a competitor to social network X (formerly Twitter), earlier this week.
This was reported by The Verge, Ukrinform reports.
Sources familiar with Meta’s plans told The Wall Street Journal that the web version will launch earlier this week, but launch plans are not final yet and could change.
The web version of Threads will launch soon and is already being tested on Meta, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said on Friday.
Earlier in August, Zuckerberg said the company is working to add this feature along with advanced search, and it will be available in “the next few weeks.” Currently, Topics users can search other people’s profiles, but not posts by keyword.
As reported by Ukrinform, in early July, Meta company launched Threads, a text service created for exchanging text messages, which is expected to compete with Mask’s social network X (formerly Twitter). Threads has a control panel similar to that of X.
The program can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play.
It gained popularity very quickly – more than 100 million users signed up within a month and a half of its launch.
Elon Musk’s company threatened to sue Meta Platforms because of the launched Threads platform. In a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, X’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, accused Meta of hiring former social network X employees who allegedly had and continue to access the social network’s trade secrets and other confidential information.