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Threads: The Social Media Rollercoaster That Almost Died—But Fought Back!

10 Jun 2025

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In a digital drama full of hype, collapse, and reinvention, Meta’s Threads has emerged as one of the most fascinating social media stories of recent years. Launched in July 2023 as a direct competitor to Twitter (now X), Threads exploded onto the scene with record-breaking growth—reaching over 100 million users within days. Built as an extension of Instagram, it offered seamless sign-in via existing Instagram accounts, giving users instant access to a ready-made network. The app was positioned as a calmer, more positive alternative to the chaos engulfing X under Elon Musk’s leadership. But despite its explosive debut, Threads quickly hit a wall. Retention plummeted as users found the app lacking key features like hashtags, direct messaging, personalized feeds, and effective search functionality. Many critics compared the experience to using a half-built car—great on looks, but missing essential parts. Users began abandoning the platform just as fast as they had arrived, sparking fears that Threads would become another failed Meta experiment. However, instead of fading quietly, Threads staged a dramatic comeback. In late 2023 and into 2024, Meta aggressively rolled out updates addressing user complaints—adding search, hashtags (though limited), polls, customizable feeds, and even a web version. Crucially, they decoupled account deletion between Threads and Instagram, giving users freedom without fear of losing their main social presence. These changes sparked renewed interest, especially after Threads expanded into the EU and introduced features allowing cross-platform follower imports from X. By January 2025, monthly active users had surged to 320 million, signaling a major recovery. Beyond the numbers, Threads is reshaping how people communicate online. For teens, it offers a less toxic space than X; for creators, it provides a behind-the-scenes look at their lives; for businesses, it serves as a tool for customer engagement. It also appeals to journalists and news consumers seeking stability and professionalism amid the noise. Threads’ unique integration with ActivityPub—a decentralized social networking protocol—could further disrupt the industry by enabling cross-app communication. As it continues to evolve, Threads isn’t necessarily aiming to 'kill' X, but rather to offer a compelling alternative: a place where thoughtful discussion, community building, and safety coexist. Whether it can sustain this momentum remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—Threads is no longer just a flash in the pan.

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