Given all the recent changes on Twitter like paid verification, daily restriction on the no. of tweets etc., and given threads is a replica of twitter - do you think it will replace Twitter?
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All Zuckerberg has to do is not screw up.
It's doomed.
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Initial hype up will fade away in few weeks, if the user experience does not meet expectations.
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It is unlikely that Threads will be the end of Twitter. Threads is a new feature from Meta that allows users to share longer messages and photos in a more private way. However, it is not clear that Threads will be able to compete with Twitter's larger user base and wider range of features.
Here are some of the reasons why Threads is unlikely to kill Twitter:
Twitter has a larger user base. Twitter has over 330 million active users, while Threads only has a few million users. This means that Twitter has a much larger audience for businesses and brands to reach.
Twitter has a wider range of features. Twitter offers a wider range of features than Threads, including the ability to tweet photos, videos, and GIFs, as well as the ability to follow other users and join conversations.
Twitter is more established. Twitter has been around for over 15 years, while Threads is a new app. This means that Twitter has a more established brand and reputation.
Overall, it is unlikely that Threads will be the end of Twitter. However, it is possible that Threads could become more popular in the future. Only time will tell how these two apps will compete in the long run.
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No. I don't think so, especially when it's not working in Europe. In my opinion, to build a new succesfull social network, it has to be something really new and interesting, not a worse copy of existing one :)
Looks like Twitter will end itself before this happens. So much change with the X
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I don't see it - The switching costs are too high for current Twitter/X users. I also have concerns surrounding the privacy/user comfort of importing contacts.
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No,Twitter is still alive
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I believe that no, but let's see!
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Zuck promotes censorship and protecting peoples feelings in exchange for data.
Elon is charging users for verification so that you can say whatever you want.
Probably gonna be a lot more junk content on twitter.
I would like to see one of these platforms offer something like a super like that you can use on one piece of content a week.
That way there is a reward for creating really good valuable content
Instead of rewarding shallow content that appeals to the most people
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No,Twitter is still alive