Company Meta (considered extremist and banned in Russia) launched a new text messaging service, Threads, on Thursday. It was designed to disable Twitter, owned by American billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. DEA News.
The service, designed to “share ideas and trends via text”, will be available for download from 6 July. Topics will be the third service owned by Meta, after the social network Instagram (Meta’s owner is recognized and banned in Russia as an extremist) and photo editor Layout.
As noted in a summary on the App Store, Threads is a place where communities gather to “discuss everything from today’s hot topics to tomorrow’s trends.”
The application will support more than 30 languages, including English, Chinese and Russian. Notably, its interface is similar to Twitter, including blue checkmark icons that confirm verified users are verified.
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