Threads, the new microblogging app from Meta, has already amassed an impressive 100 million sign-ups, prompting scammers to capitalise on its popularity.
No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee -- that's just not a thing.
This post of Zuckerberg came in a few hours after his company Meta unveiled 'Threads' a new app designed to directly compete with Elon Musk's Twitter.
Instagram claims that accounts will be private by default, with a main feed made up of accounts you follow and suggested content from authors you may not have discovered yet.
It includes a host of features to help get the most out of Twitter: Manage multiple Twitter accounts, schedule Tweets for posting in the future, build Tweet collections, and more.
Threads, which blends Instagram and Twitter aspects, is likely to draw both existing Instagram users and new people when it launches.
It's faster than backing up and restoring chat history and now users can also transfer large media files and attachments, which were usually too large to keep.
Last November, the company announced that it surpassed 80 million combined subscribers across YouTube Premium and YouTube Music.
The bill has been criticized by tech giants like Meta and Google who say it's unfair to impose what amounts to a tax on links.
However, Apple hasn't entered negotiations with local partners (banks) yet.
Using machine learning techniques developed by Apple, Personas can be generated to mimic the user's facial expressions and hand gestures in realtime.
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