Twitter’s Copycat Rival is Coming to You via Meta. Will It Survive? – Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence

Meta is reportedly trying to compete with Twitter by introducing a similar app called Threads. The app will be connected to Instagram and will allow a cross-over of followers, etc. Since Elon Musks acquisition of Twitter, some have complained about loosened constraints regarding speech and expression. A number of formerly suspended accounts, such as those belonging to psychologist Jordan Peterson, the Christian satire site The Babylon Bee, and a number of other (mostly conservative) voices, were reestablished following Musks takeover.

Now Meta is trying to capitalize.

If theyre going to launch Threads, now is probably the best time to do it. Apart from the overarching complaints against Twitter and Musk, the platform is now limiting how many tweets a user sees in one day. In response to the new limitation, Musk appealed to peoples need to go outside because were all a bunch of Twitter addicts.

Its kind of entertaining how Twitter is subject to the existential whims of the worlds richest person; he has been hailed as a champion for free speech among many conservatives and classical liberals, while left-wing critics have assailed him for failing to regulate and censor what they dub hate speech. The internet is a mess. In Musks estimation, its always a danger to decide who decides what counts as hate speech. There are unanimous examples such as blatant racism and death threats, but many of the accounts the previous Twitter administration deplatformed were not even remotely guilty of such atrocity. Musk came in at a time when Twitter users were getting canned simply for deviating from the far-left status quo, especially when it came to gender and sexuality issues.

How will Threads fare in the social media market?

Meta has a history of being a copycat. Facebook itself was a knockoff of a similar concept that would be designed for Harvard students. A Bloomberg article on the topic also mentions how Instagram co-opted stories from Snapchat, and then again adopted reels into its algorithm to better compete with TikTok. However, Instagram stories are now more popular than Snapchat stories and the video reels have purportedly expanded the apps growth. So, what can we expect from Threads?

It might turn out to be a formidable rival, but time will tell. It might be attractive to people on Instagram who work as writers or journalists and find it easier to develop an audience on Threads. However, if Meta resembles the old Twitter with its draconian censorship measures, who knows how many users it will actually produce?

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Twitter's Copycat Rival is Coming to You via Meta. Will It Survive? - Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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