Threads App

Threads App

It is a messaging application developed for Instagram, an application owned by Facebook. Threads app is designed based on your Instagram account to help you have more private and focused communication with your close friends. Threads works based on the "Close Friends" list on your Instagram account. In this way, you can establish a more intense and private communication with your close friends. Threads provides a notification source that shows the instant status of your friends. This allows you to quickly understand what they are doing. The app allows you to quickly share photos and videos. With the camera open, you can quickly take and share photos with a swipe gesture. If you want, the app can automatically update your status at certain times. Threads highlight your conversations with certain people. In this way, you can communicate more easily with the most important people. Threads attaches great importance to security and privacy, as it is designed to facilitate communication with people around you.

What sets it apart from Threads&Twitter?

Although Threads and Twitter are both social media platforms, they have different features. Threads is specifically designed to help you have more private and focused communication with your close friends. It focuses on the "Close Friends" list on your Instagram account and allows you to communicate more with these people. Twitter, on the other hand, is a broader public communication platform. Users can share text messages (tweets) and these tweets are generally public. Threads is not a platform for sharing longer content. It is a platform where more photos and short videos are shared. Twitter is a platform where short messages of up to 280 characters, called tweets, are shared. For this reason, it is an environment where faster, concise and instant sharing is made. Threads supports a more private communication and generally focuses on the people in your close circle. Twitter is a platform where tweets are shared, usually publicly. Your tweets can be seen by your followers, unfollowers, and Twitter users in general.