It will be the PC version of Mark Zuckerberg’s new social network

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Threads, a new social network from Meta company (known as extremist and banned in Russia) led by Mark Zuckerberg, will soon have a web version that will allow people to use the service on computers. In this respect informs Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Topics can still be opened in a browser, but are very limited in the current version of the web version of the service – users can only read other people’s posts. According to the head of Instagram (the owner of Meta is recognized and banned in Russia as an extremist) Adam Mosseri, the new incarnation of the web version will include all the functionality of the mobile application.

The WSJ writes that the lack of a web version of Threads at the time of release was one of the main reasons the service began to rapidly lose its target audience shortly after launch. One month after publication, Threads’ active audience decreased by five times and time spent on the service decreased by an average of 85%. Experts interviewed by WSJ believe that the launch of the web version will allow Threads to compete against X (Twitter) once again.

According to Mosseri, the web version of Threads still contains a few bugs at the moment, so it will continue to be tested internally only for a while.

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